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VOLUME 46 (1987) | ISSUE 9 | PAGE 342
Possible state of matter just before the collapse stage
The formation of black holes is analyzed as a particular example of a process which results in the following situation: In the stage just preceding the collapse of the universe, the various forms of matter may, while unifying, retain only the properties of a gravitating hydrodynamic matter. Even these properties, however, are lost in the final stage of the collapse, in which the matter arises in the form of a Λ-term devoid of a gravitational constant and of displacement properties.