Van Stockum dust refers to a theoretical concept in the context of cosmology and particle physics, specifically related to the behavior of discrete particles or dust-like matter in a gravitational field. The term is often associated with studies of cosmological models that simplify the dynamics of the universe by considering it as composed of "dust" — essentially a collection of particles that interact only through gravity, with no pressure or other forces acting on them.

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