assuming a change in General Relativity and/or in Newton's law. Galactic rotation curves are
typically described well. Here the application to galaxy clusters is considered, focussed on
the good lensing and X‐ray data for A1689. As a start, the no‐dark‐matter case is confirmed
to work badly: the need for dark matter starts near the cluster centre, where Newton's law is
still supposed to be valid. This leads to the conundrum discovered by Zwicky, which is likely …