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Please list the growth experiences of some famous scientists?

Edison is a world-famous inventor. He is an American. When he was a child, because his family was poor, he only went to school for three months. He started selling newspapers when he was eleven or twelve years old. He loves science and often saves money to buy scientific books, newspapers and chemicals. The equipment he used for his experiments were bottles and cans picked from the garbage dump. When Edison was 12 years old, he was selling newspapers on the train. There was a special carriage for smoking passengers on the train, and the conductor agreed that he would occupy a corner there. He moved the chemicals and bottles and cans there, and after selling the newspapers, he did various interesting experiments. Once, the train shook violently while it was moving, knocking over a bottle of white phosphorus. Phosphorus burns immediately when it encounters air. Many people came and put out the fire together with Edison. The commander was so angry that he threw out all Edison's experimental equipment and slapped him hard, deafening one of his ears. Edison's determination to study science did not waver. He lived frugally and started doing chemical experiments again. Once, sulfuric acid burned his clothes; another time, nitric acid almost blinded him. He was not intimidated by the danger and continued to experiment tenaciously. Edison trial-produced electric lamps. In order to find a cheap and long-lasting filament, he did countless experiments. He often worked in the laboratory for dozens of hours. When he was really tired, he would lie down on the experimental table and take a nap. With such unremitting efforts, he finally found a suitable filament and invented the electric light. Later, Edison invented movies and the phonograph. He invented more than 1,000 things in his life. Edison devoted his whole life to great causes that benefited all mankind; but he never thought too much about clothing. When he was a poor and unknown young man, one day he met a friend on the street in New York. "Look at how worn out your coat is. You should buy yourself a new coat!" said the friend. "Is it necessary? No one knows me in New York." Edison replied nonchalantly. A few years later, Edison became a great inventor. Once, he met that friend again on the streets of New York. "Oh, Mr. Edison!" the friend exclaimed, "This time, you have to change to a new coat anyway!" "Is it necessary?" Edison still replied nonchalantly, "Here it is. , people already know me.”