Yes, Thomas could hear. He is almost deaf.
Thomas Tesla Edision, inventor of the light bulb.
i think we could because we hear the radio
Well since its sound proof noone can hear u if ur in trouble so like u could b dieing and noone could hear u!
You are crazy or you could be having a stroke
Check your oil level-could be the valvetrain.
Yes, it is his right ear he cant hear out of. He was deffend during an explosion when he was trying to invent the lightbulb
Thomas Alva Edison could not hear with one of his ears, because he was part deaf. The question arises- why Edison, with thousands of brilliant discoveries to his credit did not invent a hearing aid for himself? The answer was simple. He himself answered it. If someone is partly deaf, people will have to talk to him in a very loud voice. That means lies cannot be told to him, for fear of others learning that someone is telling lies to that poor deaf person. True, we cannot shout lies. Edison himself said that he was somewhat deaf and lucky, so that he had not have to hear any lies from anyone.
Thomas Edison had trouble in school because he had hearing difficulties, which made it challenging for him to hear and understand the lessons being taught. Additionally, Edison was known to be easily bored by traditional classroom activities and preferred to pursue his own interests and experiments instead.
In Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC), the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building (the guarded one, the first one you come to). Go to the right side, climb the winged statue to the very top, and jump left onto the roof. There you will find the phonograph for Thomas Edison (9 o'clock, 1877 AD). *The phonograph has an actual Thomas Edison recording on it, which you can hear before you return it.
After thomas edison was raped for the thirteenth time, he was a little worried about the chance that he could get aids. He decided to pass on the aids by raping another man. Thomas edison continued his life without the rapist raping him anymore, and he was fine.
It started with Thomas Edison of all people in 1877. Even as you listen to the first recording of a voice ever done, you will hear that he is acting out Mary Had a Little Lamb.
In Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC), the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building (the guarded one, the first one you come to). Go to the right side, climb the winged statue to the very top, and jump left onto the roof. There you will find the phonograph for Thomas Edison (9 o'clock, 1877 AD).*The phonograph has an actual Thomas Edison recording on it, which you can hear before you return it.
It is on top of the Greek treasury building at 328 BC (1 o'clock on the time device). Climb the winged statue just to the right, and jump left onto the roof. Return the phonograph to 1877 AD (9 o'clock on the time device). NOTE : you can hear Thomas Alva Edison's short speech from it (an actual historic one!)
Yes. He couldn't hear very well. Many think that it was from scarlet fever he had as a child that blocked out his hearing. That might have also been the reason for his poor grades in school.
Beethoven could hear partially but not always
"Could you hear the noise of the waterfall?" is a complete sentence.
The duration of If You Could See What I Hear is 1.72 hours.