Abstract
In this article, the author has shown that LIGO-VIRGO’s Gravitational wave detection does not have any scientific foundation. He has suggested a simple experiment (at a preliminary stage) that can detect the time-lagged/instantaneous seismic effect due to the fluctuation of solar activity to prove/disprove the General Theory of Relativity.
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