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1.He liked being deaf

2.He had a mysterious tatoo on his arm.

3. He saved a boy's life.

4.He had the largest lab in the world

5.He proposed by Morse Code

6.Edison has 1093 patents more than any other inventor in the world

7.Sadly only four of the children in his family made it to adulthood.

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