about 56 ISNT THAT ALOT
He got it from his own head!
Thomas Edison was a patent clerk and used this advantage to steal many inventions and claim them as his own.
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Thomas Edison was never US President. He was an inventor and served as the president of his own company.
No. He spent his life in free states.
Thomas Edison was 15 years old when he published his own newspaper, called the "Grand Trunk Herald," while working as a telegraph operator.
Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb on his own. While he is commonly credited with its invention, he built upon the work of many other inventors who came before him, such as Joseph Swan. Edison's key contribution was to develop a practical and commercially viable incandescent light bulb.
Oh, what a lovely question! Thomas Edison was one of seven siblings. He had a sister named Marion Wallace Edison, and five brothers: William Pitt Ford Edison, Harriet Ann "Tannie" Edison, Carlile Snow Edison, Samuel Ogden Edison Jr., and Eliza Smith Edison. Each of them brought their own unique light to the world, just like you do!
At the age of 12 Thomas Edison sold newspapers, snacks and candy at the railroad and also had his own fruit and vegetable stand.
Thomas Edison insisted on imposing his own musical tastes on the public Thomas Edison didn't adopt electrical recording until two years after the competition The Edison Disc Phonograph could not play 78 RPM shellac discs All of these
Tesla bypassed Edison's patent by making his bulbs with a bi-pin base instead of the screw in Edison base. It was only the patent for the Edison base that could reliably be enforced at the time.
He worked was Edison when he immigrated to the US. Edison didn't like his ideas so he started his own company and thus became an inventor.