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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:08:24 -0400, "Don" one-if-by-land.concord.com
wrote: /// Thomas Edison *conceived* the idea of the lightbulb with no knowledge of what the key element shall be, the filament. He tried well over 1000 materials before he found that bamboo worked excellently. //// I have certainly heard versions of this uplifting story before. Then again, I also heard how the Edison lab carried a copy of Scientific American which detailed a new filament for incandescant lights - carbon - invented, it appears, by Swan. Edison finally settled, forming "Ediswan" at some stage.... The essence of the Industrial Lab was Edison's real invention - a methodical attack on desired results..... Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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