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What Is Contribution Of Agapito Flores?

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According to some historians, Agapito Flores was the inventor of the fluorescent light bulb; however, the idea that this man, who hailed from the Philippines, created this amazing invention is hotly contested. In fact, certain historians dispute the veracity of the claim and seek to debunk the story. In their eyes, Flores has gone down in history for something that may not have actually been his own creation. Scientists point to research and development leading to the new technology of fluorescent bulbs -specifically, by French scientist Alexandre Becquerel... They feel that this research went on for years before Flores arrived on the scene and grabbed a coveted patent for the new light bulb.

Basically, in scientific communities, Flores is not regarded as the inventor of fluorescence, which clearly preceded the invention of a light bulb (using that scientific process). To unravel the mystery of Agapito Flores and the fluorescent light bulb, let's examine some facts about this fascinating historical quandary:

Facts About Flourescence

• In the early 1900s, Heinrich Geissler found a way to generate a glow from gas inside of a tube - this glow had a unique blue tinge. Geissler used an induction coil to create this chemical reaction.
• In 1893, a World's Fair was held in Chicago, Illinois, USA - at this event, famous scientist Nikola Tesla unveiled his new fluorescent lights for lucky attendees.
• In the 1930s, Agapito Flores was believed to have sold a France-based patent for the fluorescent light bulb to General Electric.

By examining the timeline listed above, we can clearly see that Flores was not the originator of the fluorescent light bulb. However, he may have managed to secure a French patent that made it seem as though he was the creator of this useful new light source. In truth, little proof of this claim to Flores' fame really exists.

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