Impossibility of Unlimited Gravitational Collapse
S.S.Gershtein, A.A.Logunov, M.A.Mestvirishvili

TL;DR
This paper argues that gravitational fields in Minkowski space prevent unlimited collapse of massive bodies, challenging the traditional concept of black hole formation.
Contribution
It introduces a new perspective showing gravitational fields do not cause black hole formation, contradicting previous theories of unlimited gravitational collapse.
Findings
Gravitational fields do not lead to black hole formation.
Unlimited gravitational collapse is theoretically impossible.
Black holes cannot form under the proposed framework.
Abstract
It is shown that the gravitational field, as a physical field developing in the Minkowsky space, does not lead to unlimited gravitational collapse of massive bodies and, hence, excludes a possibility of the formation of the ``black holes''.
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