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Thomas Edison Wanted to Contact GhostsThomas Edison Wanted to Contact Ghosts
The chapter is part of the Diary and Sundry Observations of Thomas Alva Edison, which was published in 1948, nearly 20 years after Edison died....
Geniuses Sleep Half as Much as the Rest of usGeniuses Sleep Half as Much as the Rest of us
Napoleon slept 3 to 4 hours daily, Leo Tolstoy - 5 - 6, which was also as much as Thomas Edison needed. In contrast, 9 hours for the night were not enough for Albert Einstein....
False Historical Facts!False Historical Facts!
Edison didn't invent the electric light bulb In 1893, Thomas Edison was renowned for his record number of patents. But many of his inventions weren't actually his own....
The Geniuses who Owe Their Inspiration to DrugsThe Geniuses who Owe Their Inspiration to Drugs
Thomas Edison Unarguably, Edison was one of the greatest inventors the world has ever known. There are over 1000 patents to his name....
Hypnagogia - How to Bring About a Prolific DreamHypnagogia - How to Bring About a Prolific Dream
This method has been used by Salvador Dali, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Richard Wagner, Ray Bradbury, Charles Dickens, Lev Tolstoy, Mark Twain and Edgar Allen Poe....
The Benefits of an Afternoon NapThe Benefits of an Afternoon Nap
Further proof of this are the claims of quite a few famous personalities that have made their mark on history, such as Napoleon, Thomas Edison, Leonardo da Vinci and Winston Churchill, saying that their afternoon...
People who get enough sleep in 4 hours are geniusesPeople who get enough sleep in 4 hours are geniuses
The inventor of the light bulb Thomas Edison slept five hours a day. After having invented the light bulb, people who slept ten hours, reduced their sleep time to about seven hours....
The Most Haunted Houses Around the WorldThe Most Haunted Houses Around the World
In 1920, Thomas Edison visited the haunted house, which inspired him to create a machine for communicating with the dead. Unfortunately the device was never finished, as Edison passed away....