Biography of Thomas Edison by
Aman Verma.
Thomas Edison
Introduction
Thomas Alva Edison is one of the greatest inventors in history.
His many inventions include incandescent electricity, light bulbs, phonographs, motion picture projects, automatic multiplex telegraphs, carbon telegraph transmitters and alkaline storage batteries.
At the time when Thomas Edison Edison was born, there was no electric light, but by the time of his death the entire city was illuminated with electric light.
The glare of cities was made all around with electric light. Much of the credit goes to Edison. Edison created and contributed to cinema, telephones, records and CDs in addition to electric lighting.
All his inventions are in use in some form today. Let us introduce you to the biography of Thomas Edison, the father of the same electric light.
Early life of Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison was born on 11 February 1847 in Milan Village, Ohio, USA. Thomas Edison's father's name was Samuel Edison and mother's name was Nancy Eliot. Edison was the youngest of seven children of his parents.
At the time Edison was seven years old, his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, where his father was employed at Fort Greriette as a carpenter. Edison lived there until the age of sixteen.

Thomas Alva Edison had little formal education as a child. He went to school for only three months, which was his total formal education. He was taught reading, writing and mathematics by his mother, who was a teacher in a school.
At the time Edison was seven years old, his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, where his father was employed at Fort Greriette as a carpenter. Edison lived there until the age of sixteen.

Thomas Alva Edison had little formal education as a child. He went to school for only three months, which was his total formal education. He was taught reading, writing and mathematics by his mother, who was a teacher in a school.
Edison's mother advised her curious instincts to learn the subjects themselves. When Edison was just 9 years old, his mother gave him a book of elementary science, which explained how to do some chemistry experiments at home.
Thomas Edison Edison not only did all the experiments given in the book after studying the book but also developed an interest in chemistry.
An interesting thing about Edison is that he was fired at school saying that Edison is retarded.
It was probably because of his deafness. In reality, no one knew for sure that Edison had lost much of his hearing. Although a story is told in this subject that Thomas Edison Edesin's hearing loss began to decrease after suffering from scotch fever in childhood.
An interesting thing about Edison is that he was fired at school saying that Edison is retarded.
It was probably because of his deafness. In reality, no one knew for sure that Edison had lost much of his hearing. Although a story is told in this subject that Thomas Edison Edesin's hearing loss began to decrease after suffering from scotch fever in childhood.
It is also said that upon seeing his definite death while standing in front of a fast passing train, he was caught by someone with the help of ear, which led to his hearing loss.
Whatever the reason, his deafness increased as he grew up and one day became completely deaf from the left ear and ten percent hearing capacity was left in the right ear only. Thomas Alva Edison once said that "I had not heard the song of any bird since I was 12".
Whatever the reason, his deafness increased as he grew up and one day became completely deaf from the left ear and ten percent hearing capacity was left in the right ear only. Thomas Alva Edison once said that "I had not heard the song of any bird since I was 12".
Edison never repented of his deafness. Instead, he seemed to have seen many benefits of being deaf.
He believed that this helped him a lot to concentrate on his work. He once said "Deaf people should be taken to study, this ends the clamor of ordinary conversation".
He believed that this helped him a lot to concentrate on his work. He once said "Deaf people should be taken to study, this ends the clamor of ordinary conversation".
Thomas Edison Edison purchased chemicals from a local dispensary with a total of savings and collected bottles, wires and other items used.
When he was ten years old, he built a science laboratory in the ground floor of his building. Later in his life, Edison said that his mother had a great contribution in his success.
He taught himself by repeating continuous studies and experiments. He had never taken admission in any technical school or university. His parents had developed a tendency towards good literature and history in him.
When he was ten years old, he built a science laboratory in the ground floor of his building. Later in his life, Edison said that his mother had a great contribution in his success.
He taught himself by repeating continuous studies and experiments. He had never taken admission in any technical school or university. His parents had developed a tendency towards good literature and history in him.
By the age of twelve, he had read the works of Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare and Edward Gibbons and the fall of the Roman Empire. Throughout his life he believed in self-improvement. He believed in hard work too, sometimes he used to work hard for 20 hours throughout the day. Thomas Edison Edison started working at the age of just 13. He started a job as a "News Boy". His job was to sell newspapers and tofia around the local railway line from Port Huron.
At the age of just 15, Thomas Edison Edessin started printing and publishing his own newsletter and selling it on the moving train. This newspaper used to advertise local news and his father's shop. While selling newspapers around the railway line, some such incident occurred which changed the life of Edison. One day he saw that Jimmy, the three-year-old son of the station master, was walking on the railway line when Edison ran and saved the child from danger.
At the age of just 15, Thomas Edison Edessin started printing and publishing his own newsletter and selling it on the moving train. This newspaper used to advertise local news and his father's shop. While selling newspapers around the railway line, some such incident occurred which changed the life of Edison. One day he saw that Jimmy, the three-year-old son of the station master, was walking on the railway line when Edison ran and saved the child from danger.
The child's father was so grateful to the station master McKessy that he told Edison about the use of the telegraph. From 1862 to 1868, Edison worked as a telephone operator in the entire western states of America as well as in Canada. During this period, he continuously studied and experimented continuously to improve the telegraphic equipment.
In 1868 Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Edison arrived in Boston, where he changed his business from telegrapher to inventor. Although he used to work in the night shift, but he rarely slept during the day.
He kept himself busy in the use of electric current. He worked hard to develop a telegraph machine that could send multiple messages on a single wire at a time. He borrowed some money from a friend and gave up his job so that he could spend all his time in inventions.
He kept himself busy in the use of electric current. He worked hard to develop a telegraph machine that could send multiple messages on a single wire at a time. He borrowed some money from a friend and gave up his job so that he could spend all his time in inventions.
In 1869, Edison moved to New York City. He now had neither a job nor money. One of his friends allowed him to sleep in a ground office under "Wall Street".
During his stay in this ground floor, a new telegraphic gold-price indicator was invited for emergency repair at the Edison Gold Exchange. He repaired it better, due to which he was appointed supervisor for the construction of a new better indicator.
Later he remade the equipment and finally he was given the task of improving other equipment.
Thomas Edison was the first invention Electrical Vote Recorder, patented by Edison. It was a tool used by elected bodies such as the US Congress to speed up the election process. He patented it in 1868. Edison could not find a buyer for its first invention. The US Congress did not show any interest in buying it because it counted at a very fast pace.
Then Edison vowed that he would not invent any such thing which did not have commercial demand.

During his stay in this ground floor, a new telegraphic gold-price indicator was invited for emergency repair at the Edison Gold Exchange. He repaired it better, due to which he was appointed supervisor for the construction of a new better indicator.
Later he remade the equipment and finally he was given the task of improving other equipment.
Thomas Edison was the first invention Electrical Vote Recorder, patented by Edison. It was a tool used by elected bodies such as the US Congress to speed up the election process. He patented it in 1868. Edison could not find a buyer for its first invention. The US Congress did not show any interest in buying it because it counted at a very fast pace.
Then Edison vowed that he would not invent any such thing which did not have commercial demand.

The Edison Universal Stock Printer was the first invention that Edison was able to sell. It was sold to General Leferts, head of the Golte and Stock Teligraph Company, among other related inventions.
An interesting story related to this is that when Edison realized that his invention was worth US $ 5000, he was ready to sell it for $ 3000, but the Lefts bought him for $ 40,000, which Edison was about to faint But manage yourself.
An interesting story related to this is that when Edison realized that his invention was worth US $ 5000, he was ready to sell it for $ 3000, but the Lefts bought him for $ 40,000, which Edison was about to faint But manage yourself.
So friends, you have seen a part of the journey of Thomas Edison Edison's life so far, we will tell you in the next part how Thomas Edison invented electric light and made other important discoveries.
In the First World War, Edison (Thomas Edison) made war-making inventions by becoming the chairman of the Navy Advisory Board. The Panama Pacific Exhibition organized Edison Day on October 21, 1916, to honor this creator of most inventions for world welfare.
Even after suffering from continued parotidulosis, Edison (Thomas Edison) achieved so much success with little entertainment, constant introduction, boundless patience, amazing memory and unique imagination.
He also considered death as the debut of the laboratory for Gurtar experiments. "I finished my life." Now I am ready for another experiment ”With this feeling, this great benefactor of the world, Vibhuti breathed on 18 October 1931.
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