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Why is it legal to throw out the potential energy in the fluid approximation in GR?

Here's something that's confusing me:

In the fluid approximation in General relativity we only have kinematic terms. We do not have the potential energy of each term. This is not a realistic description of a fluid because there are no collisions between the molecules (a potential energy term would ensure collisions). Why is it legal to throw out this potential energy? (If someone could supply an order of magnitude argument that would be great)