The Delpasse-Effect

- 40 - 1. Introduction The following reports about test results whose experimental findings are absolutely unambiguous, but whose explanation, respectively affiliation to known phenomena has not been forthcoming so far. The idea and the execution of such examinations originally stem from R. G. Zinser, 55743 IdarOberstein, Oberstweiler 14, whose carefully executed experimental work for over 10 years had achieved some very remarkable results. The appearance of dynamic affects, ergo effects of force on analogues probes, is supposed to have been registered. We were asked to undertake an experimental examination of the facts. An experimental examination seemed to be relatively simple to begin with. But during the course of the work, it became apparent that the elimination of external interferences was so difficult that the dynamic effects could only be regarded as confirmed after three years had passed. We are mainly dealing with statistic accounts based on evaluations of a great number of carried our experiments. The prospect to possibly be confronted with a new phenomenon of an up to now unknown effect of forces on bodies, something that could make its application in space travel possible, gave reason and justification to continue this work within the normative framework at least to the clarification of further experimental facts.

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