“…Using these results, as well as exact conditions on the "critical" PCFs, in Section 3 we find self-consistent expressions for these PCFs and demonstrate the possibility of applying them to interpreting (even at a quantitative level) experimental data for real fluid (argon) near the critical point. Further (Section 4), we argue that the approach developed in this paper (and in [10,11,[13][14][15]) allows us to describe experimental data on the critical features of the thermodynamic functions of real fluids more accurately than the 3D Ising model. This means that the mentioned "universality hypothesis", which relates the "critical" fluid and the lattice gas (the Ising model) to one and the same universality class, hardly takes place.…”