Electrical Experimenter

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Electrical Experimenter was an early 20th-century popular science and technology magazine that showcased cutting-edge electrical inventions and speculative ideas, helping lay the groundwork for modern science fiction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf magazine
popular science magazine
technology magazine
associatedWith early radio hobbyist culture
pulp science fiction
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Hugo Gernsback
focusesOn applied physics
electrical inventions
radio technology
speculative technology
wireless communication
founder Hugo Gernsback
genre early science fiction
popular science
technology
hasContentType articles
fiction
illustrations
technical diagrams
hasLegacy helped popularize electrical science among lay readers
recognized as a precursor to modern science fiction magazines
helpedLayGroundworkFor modern science fiction
influenced science fiction fandom
science fiction magazines
influencedBy early radio experimentation
rapid development of electrical engineering
knownFor bridging science fact and science fiction
publishing speculative ideas about future technology
showcasing cutting-edge electrical inventions
language English
mediaType print
notableContributor Hugo Gernsback
publicationPeriod 20th century
publisher Experimenter Publishing Company
startDecade 1910s
subjectMatter electricity
electronics
future technology
invention
radio
targetAudience general public
inventors
radio amateurs
technology enthusiasts

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Hugo Gernsback notableWork Electrical Experimenter
Modern Electrics followedBy Electrical Experimenter