Thomas Edison is one of the greatest inventors of all time, creating over a thousand patents for different inventions and creations within his lifespan. Thomas Edison never stopped working, and improving on the ideas that came from his previous generations and even himself.Edison’s inventions changed the face of society forever , improving the lives of millions and improving whole communities with his ideas and creations. This is evidently seen not only in the social aspects of a community such as the impacts of having electricity in one's homes, or having the lightbulb to guide one’s nightly activities wherever civilization is found., but also within the confines and construct of the physical community itself; the whole wiring …show more content…
Thomas Edison basically founded and created the intrinsic parts of the electrical community today. This incredible inventor, is one to behold as an amazing exemplar for all that aspire to be creators of the future, and the builders of the threshold, that society call their communities and homes. Edison is the perfect exemplar of a problem solver, one which every inventor and engineer should take heed and lesson from. Edison’s ability and creative process in solving conitunak problems defined not only himself as an inventor and creator, but als0o his amazingly successful inventions, that changed the face of society as the world knows it.Thomas Edison’s creative process are the sole reason that he created so many inventions that changed the face of society and the way that people do things and interact, this is clearly seen through his inventions of the phonograph, the improved …show more content…
The method on which the sound was recorded was very finite, and expensive. A new roll of the metal mixture needed to be made every time that a voice wanted to be recorded, as a consequence of the minuteness of the recording capability. Not a lot of information in the form of sound could be stored on the thin metal rolls. Indeed the creation of the phonograph was interesting and novel for the generation it resided in, but novelty and interest within themselves does not create industries nor change the lives of essentially everyone on the planet.After Thomas had invented the phonograph and took the world by storm, he abandoned the product heading onto to projects henceforth. However the world did not stagnate with the invention of the phonograph, many people and inventors improved the phonograph making it more easy to use and more practical to be in the average household. Thomas Edison due to his creative process and competition, decided to take on the challenge of these challengers making the phonograph a very practical thing to have in the household. This competitive nature is what drove not only himself to become better but his inventions as well, this is clearly seen in this invention.