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  1. Actress Cush Jumbo (second left) with her family (left to right) father Marx Jumbo, husband SeanGgriffin and mother Angela Jumbo, arrive for her investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London.

    • 10The Confusion Over His Credit For The Lightbulb
    • 9Direct Current Is Actually Extremely Useful and Could Make A Comeback
    • 8His Rivalry with Tesla Is Greatly Exaggerated
    • 7ahead of His Time: Proponent of Electric Vehicles
    • 6The Phonograph Was Truly Revolutionary
    • 5Thomas Edison’s Work For The USA in World War I
    • 4Edison Took The Same Risks as His Hired Researchers
    • 3He Wanted to Reform The Federal Reserve
    • 2Edison Lost Much of His Hearing in A Childhood Accident
    • 1HE Had More Empathy Than You Might Think

    Many people were taught when they were young that Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb, and when they were older, the Internet told them they were wrong. Now, many confused people wonder what exactly is going on and what all the confusion is about. Well, as it turns out, with many things, the answer is a little complicated. And, as is often the cas...

    Many people think that alternating current (AC) beats direct current (DC), which was the end of the story. Also, as it has become a part of the Tesla versus Edison narrative, it has reached a point where it’s almost seen by some people on a moral scale—as in, right versus wrong. However, while alternating current did beat out direct current for man...

    Most people love a good hero versus villain story, and so it goes that people have spun the rivalry between Tesla and Edison into a tall tale. As it often happens, the truth is much more complicated to properly ascertain and was likely not nearly as intense as most people imagine. The story goes that when Edison was first working on his DC system, ...

    Back when the automobile was first introduced, electric cars outsold their internal combustion counterparts. Still, the lead-acid batteries that powered these vehicles featured several limitations: not only were they very heavy, but the acid from the battery would also corrode the car’s interior. Edison was among the first scientists focused on dev...

    Sometimes when people talk of Tesla, they say that he was a man who was out of place for his time, but in a way, this is true of all revolutionary inventors, and Edison—as Tesla would have agreed—was no exception. When most people talk about Edison, it is either to castigate him for his mythical treatment of Tesla or to argue whether he did or did ...

    Due to his status as a celebrity scientist, Edison was once asked to help the U.S. Navy prepare for the possibility of large-scale war. They did not ask Edison for his opinion solely when it came to scientific advances, but they also asked for his advice on preparing for war in general, putting him in charge of the Naval Consulting Board in advance...

    There is an incident in Edison’s life that some people like to point to when they want to paint him as a dastardly villain, and that is the story of Edison’s research into X-rays and the injury of his assistant Clarence Dally. X-ray technology was a total unknown at the time, and like most inventors, he found it hard to shy away from something new ...

    Today, many people decry the Federal Reserve because they say our system is based on nothing more than promises, hopes, dreams, and words. Some people want to go back to when our system was backed by gold because they feel it would make the economy more stable. Other people think that gold was never a good way to back currency to begin with and tha...

    Many people know that Edison was hard of hearing, but it’s a detail often glossed over in favor of other parts of the myth. While many people may not think of it this way, Edison had a severe hearing problem and still became one of the greatest and most lauded scientists of his age. Not only that, but one of his inventions, the phonograph, dealt di...

    As we have pointed out, modern-day sources often make Edison out to be a ruthless individual with a moral compass that is always pointing south, but life, in general, is always more complicated than that. Thomas Edison was an inventor and a businessman, and he had faults just like everyone else. But he was not an evil villain cackling and conspirin...

  2. May 26, 2024 · Thomas Alva Edison, born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, was a visionary inventor whose countless innovations transformed the world we live in today. With a staggering 1,093 patents to his name, Edison‘s inventions spanned across various fields, from electricity and communication to motion pictures and batteries [1].

  3. Aug 24, 2022 · Strongwoman Charmion used Thomas Edisons experiments with moving pictures to encourage women to embrace strength and physical activity.

  4. Two of the most famous U.S. inventors of the nineteenth centuryThomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell—were born less than three weeks apart in 1847. Edison originally hailed from Milan,...

  5. Dec 1, 1995 · The Undiscovered World of Thomas Edison. Historians, sorting through a treasure trove of Edison's papers, are discovering revealing details that enrich our portrait of one of America's most...

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