Thomas Edison

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Thomas Alva Edison (トーマス・アルヴァ・エジソン, Tōmasu Aruva Ejison) is the main antagonist of The Genius Who Made Edison Cower: Nikola Tesla, the seventh chapter of The Lives of Eccentrics series.

He is an American inventor who famously invented the light bulb. He's also a rival of Nikola Tesla and an opponent of the alternating current which was pioneered by Nikola Tesla.

Appearance

Thomas Edison is a man of average build and height with dark combed over hair.

He is depicted wearing a suit.

Personality

Thomas Edison is vindictive and prone to anger. He has no qualms about using unfair and immoral tactics to achieve his goals. Edison seemingly can’t stand competition and is somewhat envious of Tesla; when the newly employed Nikola Tesla demonstrated his immense talent, Edison fired him before attempting to defame him.

Edison believes that genius is defined by hard work as opposed to passion or natural talent.

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Thomas Edison is a renowned scientist and inventor. His most famous invention is the light bulb.

History

The Genius Who Made Edison Cower: Nikola Tesla

At some point in his life Thomas Edison invents the light bulb and founds his own company.

Asking Tesla to fix two generators.

In 1884, at the age of 32, he hires Nikola Tesla. As his first task Edison tells Tesla to fix two generators and gives him a week, while expecting him to be done in no less than two weeks. To his surprise, Nikola Tesla completes the job in a mere six hours.

While Tesla is making a test model for an alternating current motor he's approached by Edison, demanding to know what he's doing. After Tesla explains it to him, Edison breaks the test model and calls the alternating current dangerous, comparing it to lightning. Tesla refuses to abandon his idea, so Edison takes out a billiard ball, shoves it in Tesla's face, and fires him.

Destroying Tesla's test model of an alternating current motor.

Subsequently, Edison starts spreading derogatory rumors regarding the alternating current, stating that it's significantly more dangerous than the direct current, on which all of his products run. He electrocutes live animals to spread fear of the alternating current and even helps implement the electric chair as a method of execution in the United States. This proved to be successful with the public's perception of the alternating current becoming significantly worse, practically ruining Tesla's career.

Electrocuting a cat to show the dangers of the alternating current.

Years later, in 1893, Thomas Edison is notified on the ongoing Chicago World's Fair. On the stage of the American pavilion, Nikola Tesla performs an experiment that disproves Edison’s claims about the alternating current and fully redeemed Tesla in the eyes of the public.

In 1915, the Nobel Committee announces that they would award the Nobel Prize for physics to Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison, but both of them turned it down due to their resentment for each other.

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