I am not exactly sure if this is the right place to post this, so do comment if not.
Consider a universe similar to ours, filled with only a gas, distributed uniformly throughout it.
What is the lowest possible density $d$ of the gas, such that for any point $p$ in the universe, there is sufficient mass within a radius $r$, for $r$ to be (so to speak) $p$'s Schwarzschild radius?