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50.0 x 21.0 cm
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Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman whose inventions profoundly shaped the modern industrialized world. He is widely considered one of history’s greatest inventors.
Born in Milan, Ohio, Edison had a limited formal education due to a hearing impairment and his mother's decision to homeschool him. This early experience fostered his self-reliance and independent learning skills. He began his career as a telegraph operator, which sparked his interest in electrical technology.
Edison’s inventive spirit emerged early on. While working as a telegrapher, he developed devices to improve the efficiency of communication systems. In 1876, he established his first industrial research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey – often called his “invention factory.” This marked a turning point, shifting invention from individual effort to organized scientific teamwork.
Later in life, Edison collaborated with Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone on botanical research at a laboratory in Fort Myers, Florida, seeking alternative sources for rubber production. He continued to innovate until his death, exploring areas like cement manufacturing and ore separation.
Edison was influenced by the scientific advancements of his time and the practical needs he observed around him. He, in turn, profoundly influenced countless inventors and engineers who followed. His emphasis on systematic research and development established a model for modern industrial laboratories.
Edison’s inventions transformed daily life, ushering in the age of electricity and mass communication. He held over 1,093 US patents (and many more internationally), making him one of the most prolific inventors in history. His work laid the foundation for numerous technologies we rely on today, cementing his place as a legendary figure in American innovation.
1847 - 1931 , United States of America
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