On Boundedness of the Admissible Time Slowing Down by the Gravitational Field
S.S. Gershtein, A.A. Logunov, M.A. Mestvirishvili

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that, unlike in General Relativity, the field theory of gravitation imposes a limit on how much time can slow down due to gravity, preventing unbounded matter compression.
Contribution
It introduces a boundedness condition for gravitational time slowing in the field theory of gravitation, contrasting with the unbounded compression predicted by GTR.
Findings
Existence of a bound on gravitational time slowing
Prevents unbounded matter compression by gravity
Contrasts with predictions of General Relativity
Abstract
It is shown that there exists, in the field theory of gravitation, contrary to the General Theory of Relativity (GTR), a bound for admissible time slowing down by the gravitational field which excludes a possibility of unbounded compression of matter by the gravity forces.
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