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Thomas Edison Accomplishments

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“Genius is two percent inspiration and ninety-eight percent perspiration,” said by one of the most ingenious inventors in American history. Thomas Alva Edison held more than 1,000 registered trademarks and is best remembered for inventing the phonograph or jukebox/stereo turntable in 1877. He also invented the first commercially successful electric light bulb two years later. Although Edison did not invent the light bulb, he developed a durable fiber/thread that made its use practical.
Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio, which was a community that was the largest wheat shipping center in the world- other than Odessa,Russia. His family moved to Port Huron, Michigan in 1854, which exceeded the commercial excellence of both Milan and Odessa. After spending 12 weeks in the noisy one-room schoolhouse with 38 other kids of two different ages, Thomas overworked and his short tempered teacher finally became flustered with Thomas’ questioning and seemingly self centered behavior. Thomas made no secret of his belief that the other kids brains were scrambled-noting that Thomas’ head was …show more content…

There is no question that Edison deserves a huge amount of credit for lighting up the world. Although, this accomplishment was way less related to his particular discovery of an incandescent light bulb (A.K.A- the globe ball light bulb) than to his creation of the first genuinely safe and economically practical system for generating and distributing light and power around the world. The majority of historians usually associate Edison with the invention of the light bulb along with the other 1093 things he did indeed invent, using his bright, beautiful mind. The historians do practically ignore the greater significance that he called his “first model of a complete central power station”, that was built in Brockton,

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