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Who was the greatest inventor during the late 19th century and early 20th century?

Thomas Edison


Thomas Edison's early life?

He was smart and thought of ideas.


How was Thomas Edison handycap?

He became hearing impaired at an early age


Who was the best known American inventor in the early 1900s?

Thomas Edison


Who was known as The wizard of menlo park?

Thomas Edison. He lived and worked at Menlo Park from early 1876 until early 1881. Those five years had a profound impact on the world which earned him this nickname.


Did Thomas Armat invent the projector?

Thomas Armat did not invent the projector, but he did work on the development of early motion picture technology in collaboration with Thomas Edison. Armat and Edison had a legal dispute over the invention of the projector, leading to the creation of the Vitascope, which is considered one of the early motion picture projectors.


What schools did Thomas Edison go to?

Thomas Edison only attended school for a short period of time due to his mother's dissatisfaction with the teachers. He attended school in Port Huron, Michigan, but was primarily homeschooled by his mother throughout his childhood.


When did Thomas Edison invent the kinetophone?

Thomas Edison did not invent the kinetophone. The kinetophone was actually developed by Thomas Edison's competitor, Thomas Armat, in collaboration with C. Francis Jenkins in 1894. It was an early motion picture sound system that synchronized sound with moving pictures.


What famous American inventor began losing his hearing in early adolescence?

Thomas Edison


What are all major innovators of the late nineteenth or early twentieth century?

Thomas Edison.


What did Thomas Edison use as filament?

Thomas Edison used carbonized bamboo as a filament in his early incandescent light bulbs before switching to a carbonized cotton thread.


How many kids did Thomas Edison and mina miller have?

No, he did not. Thomas Edison has no living male descendants from his sons. Source: http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/63449-1/Neil+Baldwin.aspx (in the early part of the video - about the 3 to 5 minute mark)