We discuss the recent proposal in hep-th/0611312 where it was shown that the
critical anomalous dimension associated to the onset of non-linear effects in
the high energy limit of QCD coincides with the critical exponent governing the
radius of the black hole formed in the spherically symmetric collapse of a
massless scalar field. We argue that a new essential ingredient in this mapping
between gauge theory and gravity is continuous self-similarity, not present in
the scalar field case but in the spherical collapse of a perfect fluid with
barotropic equation of state. We identify this property with geometric scaling,
present in DIS data at small values of Bjorken x. We also show that the
Choptuik exponent in dimension five tends to the QCD critical value in the
traceless limit of the energy momentum tensor.Comment: Talk given at 12th International Conference on Elastic and
Diffractive Scattering: Forward Physics and QCD, Hamburg, DESY, Germany,
21-25 May 200