Sunday, December 6, 2009

Biography of Edison

Thomas Edison shook the world with their inventions that changed the face of the world, it was a hundred years before the world we live in. This is facts and information about the life of Thomas Edison.

Edison was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio in the U.S. for his parents, Samuel Edison, Jr. and Nancy Elliot Edison. It was the seventh child of his parents. Thomas spent seven years of his childhood in Milan before his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, where his father was appointed to a new job as a carpenter in Fort Gratiot in 1854.

There are many stories about Thomas Edison that each makes different statements about Thomas and his childhood. According to some stories that Thomas was a very stupid boy, and according to some other stories, he is mentally disabled boy in childhood. But he presumed to be true of historians and people that have problems with the Thomas hearing, he was not aware of his class and always encountered problems because the same reason. His teacher was not only the situation further, and considered him a silly boy. His teacher started the idea to send Thomas to school for normal children of his ongoing problems with hearing. (According to a history teacher one day gave Thomas a letter to give it to her mother and sent him home. The letter says: "The child is too stupid to participate in school!" This letter was answered with a long statement by the mother of Thomas with another letter that the child is not a silly boy, and she will teach him at home rather than send him back to school and she began to teach Thomas home.)

Even after meeting with such situations at school, Thomas has developed a great interest in reading, and he began to read almost everything I did. His hunger for reading helped him to develop interest in science from an early age of 10, Thomas has established a small laboratory in his room. Thomas spent most of the time during the day and read something or experimenting.

Thomas has many new ideas in young minds Journal, Grand Trunk Herald "is one result of his ideas that he began printing and distribution of new laboratory experiments, it was when he started work - like a train Boy Grand trunk railway line. He has found a new place for the laboratory, but also for a printing machine for his daily newspaper, which was an old truck.

When Thomas was about 14 years old, he saved the life of a child who is the son of some senior authorities of the Grand Trunk Railway for rail transport. The father of the children was very grateful to Thomas and Thomas's request, he learned how to use the telegraph to send and receive messages. Thomas was very interested to learn and use the telegraph to send and receive messages. Rather, Thomas has achieved mastery of the activity of the Telegraph.

Thomas was offered a position with Travelers Telegraph in the Midwest, South, Canada and New England, when he was 15 years. Telegraph machine that works with a person who is required to regularly attend the messages transmitted from the other end and he had to respond to any received responses manually. This case is Thomas thinking about the development of telegraphic repeating instrument that enables the automatic sending of messages. Thomas was engraved in his new inventions duplex telegraph and message printer and some other instruments such as He resigned when he was 20 years. Thomas began to take account of inventions and industrial equipment / tools that he invented. Soon he was NOK financing, which helped him to come up with new inventions.

In addition, Thomas moved to New Jersey when he was around 21 years, and he opened a new department to continue its work in Newark, New Jersey. While in Newark, Thomas successfully started production of the Edison Universal Stock Printer, quadruplex telegraph, automatic wire and a few other instruments, such as printers and various telegraph machines.

When Thomas was more likely to develop new things, instead of making money from the manufacture of these instruments invented by him, he soon began economic problems. Due to financial problems, Thomas had no choice but to move his workshop to a new location. He moved to Menlo Park in New Jersey, with her father and financial assistance, he asked his father. Thomas Edison's inventive work continued, and again he came up with some amazing inventions that way surprise people. While working on his new studio, Thomas was a success for the development of the carbon button transmitter that helps in speech waves for services elsewhere through cable. The carbon-button transmitter was (even today, too) that are used in telephone speakers and microphones. Furthermore, he found Phonogram same year, while he was in his Menlo Park workshop.

In 1870, Thomas Edison established his own company "Electronic Light Company with the help of some people who are conferred with funding. Thomas continues his search for new inventions and never stopped in their lives. He next invented and publicly demonstrated its new invention: a light bulb filament, and helped install the first central power system Trade in Manhattan. Near 1887 Thomas moved to West Orange, New Jersey to develop and build its new laboratory and research centers. Thomas also spent the remainder of his life in his invention in New Research Lab in West Orange. In 1913, Thomas brought the first motion pictures in public.

The list of inventions, Thomas Edison and his research is so long that it is almost impossible to push all in one article. Thomas Edison is probably the first person to register more than 1000 patented inventions to his name. Throughout his life, Thomas has never tried to be calm, for his invention, work, and never rest, even when he first married Mary Stilwell in 1870, after his first wife when he marries again to Mina Miller in 1886 He is always thinking and keep working hard to invent something new, even when Thomas died on 18 October 1931, he worked on his next invention.

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