Monday, February 26, 2018

The Wizard Of Menlo Park


           



             The wizard of Menlo Park, also known as Thomas Edison, was one of the most prominent inventors of the twentieth century. During his youth, he worked as a telegraph operator. There his fascination with electricity grew expanded exponentially. As he matured, he decided to build a collaborative laboratory where curious creative souls like himself could develop their ideas. It became known as “The Invention Factory” because many zealous inventors nurtured their ideas there. Edison was always an astonishing, audacious, and diligent person, but the one thing he was known for was having perseverance. Incredibly, over his lifetime, he patented over one thousand inventions including the phonograph, and the light bulb, which made him a pillar in the scientific community. Thomas Edison was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal which is one of the highest awards to attain. Ultimately, The Wizard of Menlo Park was truly an exemplary person. 

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