Edison on Social Molecules

The late Edmund Morris' new biography on Thomas Edison is electrifying, no pun intended. I finished a fifth of it before I reached the cash register it was so hard to put down. Particularly interesting is his early home-schooled education in civil engineering, among a set of very well-balanced cross section of subjects.

Here is a comment Morris made on C-Span as he was researching the biography, marveling at Edison's imaginativeness:
"So, this guy was talking to Edison about this subject and Edison said, if this theory is correct and we are indeed all composed - all matter consists of atoms. He said, I suppose it be possible for me to take a few atoms of myself and transfer those atoms to a rose. And then I could retrieve those atoms and put them back into myself and thereby acquire some of the sensibility of a rose."



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Further Reading:

An Inventor’s Life That Was Incandescent Any Way You Look at It:   nytimes.com





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