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INTRODUCTION
Alphonsus Kelly, an Ireland engineer, in
his lecture at Trinity College, Dublin, on February 15, 1996, stated that the
Einstein’s Relativity theory might be wrong. Kelly revealed the experiment of
Sagnac, the French physicist in the year 1914, showing that the time taken by a
light to complete one rotation is found to be different from the time taken by
one rotation in opposite direction. The Sagnac’s experiment proved that the
speed of light was not constant. It is different from Einstein’s theory stating
that the light velocity is constant.