Interesting
Facts:
Thomas Alva
Edison is
one of America's most famous inventors. Edison saw huge change take
place in
his lifetime. He was responsible for making many of those changes
occur. His
inventions created and contributed to modern night lights, movies,
telephones,
records and CDs. Edison was truly a genius.
Edison is
most famous
for his development of the first electric light bulb. When Edison was
born,
electricity had not been developed. By the time he died, entire cities
were lit
by electricity. Much of the credit for electricity goes to Edison.
Some of his
inventions
were improvements on other inventions, like the telephone. Some of his
inventions he deliberately tried to invent, like the light bulb and the
movie
projector. But some inventions he stumbled upon, like the phonograph.
Of all
his inventions, Edison was most proud of the phonograph.
Edison
invented and
improved upon things that transformed our world. Some things he
invented by
himself. Some things he invented with other people. Just about all his
inventions are things we still use in some form today. Throughout his
life,
Edison tried to invent things that everyone could use.
Edison
created the
world's first "invention factory". He and his partners invented,
built and shipped the product - all in the same complex. This was a new
way to
do business.
Today many
businesses
have copied Edison's invention factory design. A business friend once
asked
Edison about the secret to his success. Edison replied, "Genius is hard
work, stick-to-itiveness, and common sense". But his "common
sense" was very uncommon. More patents were issued to Edison than have
been issued to any other single person in U.S. history: 1,093. A patent
is
something that says no one can copy your idea.
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