Story of great scientist Thomas Edison part II

He didn't like it at all. From his earnings, he used the money he gave to Dolla's mother every day for the laboratory. At such a young age, he hired two of them to sell sweets and try to increase his income. While running the business for two years, he decided to spend his time selling a newspaper or sweets. Accordingly, he bought an old printing press and repaired it. He started this weekly at the age of 14-15. In the same room as the train parcel room, he had set up a laboratory, library, printing press, and all the materials like scrap metal. In addition to the sales business, he was in charge of collecting news for the newspaper, selling advertisements and selling newspapers, as he was the sole editor, printer, publisher and seller of the newspaper.
After the Herald issue, Edison jumped to the start of the platform with a newspaper in his hand. The platform so that the legs do not slip while jumping Edison also arranged for sand to be spread in the area before boarding. Having traveled like this for two-three years every day, he had become very good at getting on and off the moving train. 'Herald' bundle in hand 'Latest News Radar' He made two rounds shouting that all the copies near him would run out. You may be surprised, but the 'Stephen' engineer who invented the train engine was traveling to America at that time. During this journey he began to read the weekly hood. When he found out that the owner-writer-editor of this newspaper was only a fifteen-year-old boy, he deliberately visited Edison and said that no one twice or three times your age could produce such a beautiful newspaper. That's not all, he said, but Stephenson bought copies of all the teachers near Edison. After the morning train arrived in Detroit, he would buy newspapers, sell fruits and sweets for the return trip as soon as the meal was over. After finishing all the work, Edison would go and sit in the public library at Datit. His reading speed was so great and his reading style was so different that he chose a cupboard according to that method. I read all the books in that cupboard. One of the cupboards is finished, so that the next cupboard can be read; But he was not satisfied with this. Went from the library to the old book market. Buy as many books as you can get at the branch at cheap price One day, however, an accident happened. He was hit by a train on the moving train and the first bottle of phosphorus placed on the board of his luggage caught fire. The result was that after the fire was extinguished, railway guard Stevenson slapped Edison so hard that his left ear became numb for life. The incident led to the closure of his newspaper and the closure of the laboratory in the basement of the house, and his father, after much pleading, somehow allowed the laboratory to continue in the upper floor corner. Since Edison had no work at home and the telegraph master, he laid a small star line from his house to a friend's house without resting in his spare time. From his wreckage he made a household galaxy. He set up a two-message sending and receiving device in his own house and one in a friend's house, and he started sending messages to his friend from his own house. From this he turned to electricity and began to try to get electricity to the galaxy. Such is the nature of such experimentation, but one day, the galaxy got knocked off a cow's leg and shut down. Due to this accident, he decided to get a straight job in the railway date. Because the stationmaster of Mot Klemas, Shri. McKenzie was very appreciative of Edison. Even when all his belongings were thrown out of the car due to the fire accident, he treated Edison with love and sympathy. With this in mind he went to meet them at Mont Station; But at the same time he saw an unknown child standing on the rails and the The freight train is coming towards the child on the track. Two or three people were shouting, but in a moment Edison risked his life to pick up the boy and take him off the rails, and in half a minute the freight train moved on. Hearing Ardaorda, stationmaster Shri. Tears welled up in McKinsey's eyes as he came out and saw that the stranger was his son. They thought that Edison was an apostle sent by God; But he thanked her again and again, as he was not sure if this self-respecting pony would take her if he helped her financially. However, he was still intact, so they decided to teach him telegraphy. That's what Edison wanted. That's why Edison immediately agreed. After learning how to send and receive messages in this way, he became proficient in wire master work in a couple of months. Not only this, with his sharp intellect he was also able to become a mechanic in case of any breakdown in the galaxy. As soon as he was trained, he got a job as a night watchman at his own station, Huron. He had been working in the lab all day, so he had to work at night Having nausea. Seniors often ignored this. Edison used a number of tricks this time as well She continued with the message but eventually lost it. He later moved to Canada and returned to Huran. After that he did many jobs. Friends, he later got a job at the Western Union Company's telegraph office in Memphis because of his merits; But not long after, he moved to Boston. This time he took the room and set up a workshop near the room. He started the experiment after finishing his twelve-hour job. Thus he worked for about eighteen to twenty hours. He had also started reading. The first patent In Boston, Edison built a counting machine at the age of 22. Obtained its first patent in 1869. But when he took the device to government officials in Washington, they patted Thomas on the back and praised him, but did not show any interest in buying the device. Because if such a device came, there would be no room for manipulation in the election. That is why he decided to make many such machines and in the future he decided to make different machines and get the same material.

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