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He would later refuse any medical treatment, saying it would be too difficult to retrain his thinking process. Unfortunately, from an early age, Edison developed a severe deafness, which ultimately left him almost 90% deaf. He was able to spend his extra income on a growing chemistry set.

This included selling photos of his hero, Abraham Lincoln.

He had a talent for business, and he successfully printed the Grand Trunk Herald along with his other newspapers. This including selling candy, vegetables and newspapers. However, Edison was not impressed by the complex maths of Newton, and resolved to try and make science more understandable.Īs a youngster he tried various odd jobs to earn a living. By the age of 12, he was reading Sir Isaac Newton’s famous work – Principa Mathematica. He took upon it himself to read every book on the library shelf. He was largely disinterested at school, and was mainly self-educated through reading. He attended only three months of formal schooling, he irritated his teacher with his repeated questioning and inability to just follow instructions. His parents were middle class, though they were not wealthy, especially when the railroad bypassed Milan, forcing the family to move to Port Huron, Michigan. Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio on Feb 11, 1847, the youngest of seven siblings. – Thomas Edison, interview 1929 Short Biography Thomas Edison What it boils down to is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.”
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I see a worthwhile need to be met and I make trial after trial until it comes. the phonograph, the motion picture camera, an electric car and electric power station. His most important inventions include, the electric light bulb. Crucially, he used mass-produced techniques to make his inventions available at low cost to households across America. He filed over 1,000 patents for a variety of different inventions. His Edison Electric company was a pioneering company for delivering DC electricity directly into people’s homes. If you have specific questions or information about content, the website, and applications, please contact us.Thomas Edison (1847 – 1931) was an American inventor and businessman who developed and made commercially available – many key inventions of modern life.
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