Thomas Edison Research Paper

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Thomas Edison is one the most brilliant inventors and entrepreneurs from the past and remains the greatest inventor of modern time. He shaped not only industrial America, but also mass entertainment and contemporary culture. He spent his whole life, working as a scientist and received over 1,200 patents worldwide. His past inventions contributed into many inventions today such as the night-light, movies, telephones, recorders, and CDs. They advertised everywhere throughout the world and Edison stays one of the best-known authentic figures. A wise entrepreneur and savvy chief, Edison had a colossal ability for exchanging innovation from research center to advertise. By outlining monetary contemplation into almost every one of his inventions …show more content…

He is then becoming an employee of Western Union in Boston in 1868. He becomes friends with his co-workers, especially an electrician name Benjamin Franklin Bredding, whom soon becomes Alexander Graham Bell’s partner and has better knowledge about telegraphy and electricity than both Edison and Bell. In “A Picture Book of Thomas Alva Edison”, it stated “A few months later Thomas and a friend formed their own company. They made electrical devices for telegraphy. Thomas Edison worked from early morning until late at night. He invented the telegraph that printed the price of gold and silver.” (Adler, page 14) Edison and Bredding formed their own company after they resigned from the Western Union which Edison was about to be fired. They work hard on improving the telegraph and to lead encourage experimentation on multiplex telegraph signals. They had brought telegraph system onto a new stage by created an automatic telegraph which could take down the messages itself without any help of the telegrapher. Among the works in improving the telegraph, Edison successfully invents his very first patented invention which is the Electrical Vote Recorder. “In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. In 1877 Edison and his staff improved it. They invented the carbon transmitter. It sent a clearer sound and became part of the Bell telephone.” (Adler, page 19) After the birth of Bell’s first telephone, Edison starts to work on a machine that would able to save sounds and replay them. He then comes up with another overcome invention – the phonograph, in 1877. Thomas Edison invented the movie camera and projector. He works even harder with his company and staff. In 1903, they finished their first-of-all movies and soon published it. The movies had been made to tell a story. They were “The Life of an America Fireman” and “The Great Train Robbery” (Adler, page 27). In

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