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  • Amazing Stories was an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing.

    Archive 2009-01-11 Zen Tiger 2009

  • Further information can be found on this in “Experimenter Effects in Behavioural Research” by Robert Rosenthal, published 1976.

    Telekinesis and Quantum Field Theory Sean 2008

  • “In this way,” he wrote in the Electrical Experimenter

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • (Remember this was 10 years before Paul did the first illustration of a "flying-saucer" - shaped craft, and well before the term "flying saucer" was popularized in 1947.) (Frank R. Paul, Oct. 1919 Electrical Experimenter; Click on image for a closer look)

    Nikola Tesla, also inventor of the UFO? frankwu 2006

  • “In this way,” he wrote in the Electrical Experimenter

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Recently I was told of this Paul illo from the Oct. 1919 issue of Hugo Gernsback's magazine "Electrical Experimenter" (this was 7 years before the first ish of "Amazing Stories").

    Nikola Tesla, also inventor of the UFO? frankwu 2006

  • “In this way,” he wrote in the Electrical Experimenter

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Every study towards these paranormal claims has been vulnerable to an effect known as the Rosenthal Effect or Experimenter expectancy effect.

    Telekinesis and Quantum Field Theory Sean 2008

  • A series of thirteen pieces of short fiction, the Baron's scientific adventures were published first in Gernsback's The Electrical Experimenter from 1915 to 1917, later in his Amazing Stories from February to July 1928, and more recently in The Scientific Adventures of Baron Munchausen, edited by Robert Godwin 2006.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Paul 2008

  • Be sure to check out Stardust vs the Mad Giant Experimenter, a "virtual cartoon" which adapts occasionally a bit loosely a Stardust story.

    Celebrate America -- with Comics! K. A. Laity 2007

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