Edison and Einstein never met in person. Edison was significantly older than Einstein, and Einstein did not immigrate to the U.S.A. until 1933, two years after Edison had passed away. For perspective, in 1879, when Einstein was born, Edison had just perfected the first practical Incandescent light.
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I would ask him why he rejects certain experiments on light that go in circles.
Nikola Tesla was referred to Edison by a mutual friend. Tesla emigrated to New York and gave a recommendation letter to Edison who hired him to help develop DC power systems. Their partnership did not last long. Instead of working on DC power as Edison challenged him, Tesla chose to improve Faraday's AC power. Edison would not listen to Tesla's arguments for AC power, and Tesla quit. George Westinghouse then bought Tesla's AC patents, and directly challenged Edison in the current wars which Westinhouse eventually won. Ironically, many devices used today are DC (computers, cell phones, LED lights, etc.) as Edison predicted, and converters have to be used to step down from AC back to DC.
He worked with the Edison company. This didn't mean they worked together. Tesla worked underneath Edison's command as a employee and not coworker. When Tesla came to the United States, Edison had serious problems with his direct curent motor which Tesla corrected. Edison didn't not meet his payment agreement so Tesla left his company. As most Edison's patents were the work of employees in his company, so was the major contribution Edison did electricatly which was the direct current motor which was in great part made by Tesla. Edison couldn't work it work no matter what.
They met when they were going to the same school. she shared his love of music and physics. the school they were going to was called the federal polytechnic school.
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You have to meet all the passengers(besides Tesla) and then come back to Edison.
"probably about 1887 or thereabouts" - Thomas Edison
no they didn't in fact Ernest died 2 years before Einstein became a scientist
I would ask him why he rejects certain experiments on light that go in circles.
Thomas Edison and Helen Keller first met in 1914 when Keller visited Edison's laboratory in New Jersey. Edison was fascinated by Keller's story and work advocating for the blind and deaf, while Keller was inspired by Edison's inventions and accomplishments as a renowned inventor. This meeting led to a friendship that lasted for several years.
Quite plainly, college. Mileva Maric and Albert Einstein were friends then, and later married. After their divorce, he married his cousin, Elsa Lowenthol. It was still legal then, but nowadays is illegal because inter-breeding can cause brain-damage in some cases.
You have not met and talked to "everyone" or Edison would set up the camera. You need to see each person, including the guard at the back of the train (far left). There are the 4 crew and 9 passengers including Edison.
his mom and dad said that he could do anything he wanted and he choose science and that's what they surported him about and also he liked to meet new people throught his studides
By common definition, they do not meet at all. However, according to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, they do, in fact, eventually meet.
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Queen Victoria met Prince Albert when he was visiting England, in 1836, and was immediately infatuated with him. Leopold I, King of Belgium and uncle to both Victoria and Albert, made arrangements for them to meet at his home with the hope that they would get married.