On the Validity of Newton's Law at a Long Distance

Abstract
An attempt is made to solve the longstanding problem of the stability of clusters of galaxies by assuming a law of gravitation that implies a much stronger attraction at a long distance than that predicted by the law of Newton. It is further shown that the same hypothesis could provide a solution to a number of other problems in different fields of astrophysics.

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