I'd never heard of electro-culture before coming across this article from a turn-of-the-century issue of Scientific American, but, based on some quick googling, it seems to have been one of those scientific theories (like N-rays and, to a lesser extent, Martian canals) that had a brief run of acceptance and respectability before being dismissed by the scientific community and drifting into the area of fringe beliefs.
The big question reading this today is whether or not the original researchers were frauds or simply incompetence who did a bad job setting up their experiments.
The cover of the issue, depicting Russian battleships, has nothing to do with this article but it's too cool to leave out.
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