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Thomas Edison lived an amazing life in a time of many scientific advances, and he, more than anyone else, helped make those fantastic ideas and dreams of the time into a reality with his many inventions. From the time after his birth in 1847, he brought great innovation, enthusiasm and eagerness to science, sometimes a bit to far, exemplified when he was working chemical experiments on a train and blew it up. His gifts to humankind shall never be forgotten and, although Thomas Alva Edison died in 1928, his genius lives on.
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Thomas Alva Edison was born in 1847 to Samuel Edison Jr. and Nancy Matthew Elliot, two hardworking parents from Milan, Ohio. From a early age he showed great interest in all things mechanical and was constantly ripping apart and rebuilding gadgets. He once saved a boy from a moving train and the boys father taught him how to operate telegraphs in return. This, and his entrepreneurial nature led him in his life to found 14 companies.
Thomas Edison was an American inventor and entrepreneur known for his contributions to the development of the light bulb, phonograph, and motion pictures. He held over 1,000 patents and helped establish the world's first industrial research laboratory. Edison's work paved the way for modern technology and had a lasting impact on society.
Thomas Edison first started out as a telegrapher in his early years. He loved the job and worked in the night because this would give him what he loved, working with his experiments. After making a spill which ran to his boss office, Thomas had to lose his job. Thomas Edision loved inventing and he was a great inventor who began his career in Newark, NJ., where he came to be known as "The Wizard of Mentor Park". In 1879, he gained gfame after he invented the phonograph. He would assist in experiments in telephone and in iron ore separation and elecrtric railway. He later created the Carbon Microphone in 1877 along with Bell receiver until the 1980's. In 1880, he patented electricity distribution. he was also responsible for inventing the flouroscope. Just before he died in the year 1931, the Lakawanna railroad implemented electric trains in suburban service.
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Thomas Edison's inspirations were Henry Woodward, Mathew Evans, Moses G. Farmer, Joseph Swan, James Bowman Lindsay, William E. Sawyer, Sir Humphry Davy and Heinrich Göbel.
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Biography - 1961 Thomas Edison was released on: USA: 1962
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Biography - 1987 Thomas Edison Father of Invention was released on: USA: 5 August 1996
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Thomas Edison and Henry Ford- i read a biography recently.
According to Paul Israel's biography of Thomas A. Edison, Edison received 1,093 U.S. patents. There by earning the title of history's most prolific inventor.
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The Diary of Thomas A. Edison, Phonograph and Phonograph Graphophone, Tomas A. Edison papers and Thomas Edison on Money and banking are the books that were written by Thomas Edison. Thomas was an American businessman and inventor.
Thomas Edison was a male.
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No, Thomas Edison is not single.