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... Read moreThomas Edison's contributions extend far beyond just inventing the incandescent light bulb. His pioneering work laid the foundation for the modern electrical age, fundamentally changing how society functions. Before Edison’s groundbreaking inventions, people relied heavily on candles and gas lamps for nighttime illumination, which were costly, inefficient, and often hazardous. Through persistent experimentation, Edison developed a practical and affordable electric light, enabling factories to operate longer hours and streets to be safer at night. This ushered in a new era where nightlife flourished, businesses expanded their operating hours, and everyday life transformed. In a personal experience while visiting a museum dedicated to his work, I was struck by Edison's relentless dedication — he envisioned not just the devices but entire systems supporting electricity distribution. Edison's inventive genius also spurred advancements in communication with the phonograph and motion picture technologies, influencing entertainment and media for generations. His insistence on innovation combined with commercial application created new industries and employment opportunities. Understanding Edison’s role reminds us how innovation can redefine human experiences. It encourages us to consider how technological progress continues to shape our lives and how creativity and determination can change the world, just as Edison did more than a century ago.