Abstract

AbstractApplication of gravitational‐inertial field equations to all critical systems, including the Universe, results in conclusion that Hubble's law represents a general law for all critical systems. According to it, inside the critical systems in the absence (or under neglection) of local fields, each material point serves as a center of “dispersion” of bodies.Because of this principle and because of the phenomenon of gravitational and inertial annihilation of mass, all the mass becomes concentrated with time on a surface of horizon of events in form of electromagnetic‐gravitational radiation‐the geon mass. It means that critical systems are actually geon crowns.On basis of these results a conclusion is also made that the quasistellar objects should be just such kind of objects which are in a zone of intensive “combustion” of mass.

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