They are very useful, and do help a lot, this is because the neon lights brought in more customers, as well as they increased the business, and as well as commerce. A major use was an increase of product production for neon lights as well as service output, another thing is, lead to better forms of displays, like LCD, TV’s and phones as well. We can see this here from this quote, “This would change the world as we know it and would help light the world in ways we would and have never ever seen before. One day we would see electrical power to houses and buildings, but now today is conkers the world and helps with everyday life.” (“Electrical Power and the …show more content…
That would have to be an argumentative point of of view, they all are very important, but I would have to say the electric light bulb is. Why I believe this has been stated previously, We wouldn’t have our fancy phone screens, our computer screens, our monitors, our TV’s and so so much more but, Edison is the father and will always be. Another reason I believe this is because it did more than gunpowder, yes we wouldn’t have our weapons we have today, but we need buildings and equipment to get those weapons made, but what do you need to get those buildings running? Lights and electricity of course. Compared to the basketball, which didn’t really do much but create a source of entertainment, like also stated previously did way more than something that was just for fun. Another thing this was better than was a paperclip, the paperclip did save lives and helped people get organized, but in order to produce these you need electricity, all this just goes to back to electricity, it’s like a belt it just keeps going back at it. Now after doing this research, I have come to concluded that with my 3 main points, what life was life before the lightbulb?, how did the Neon light changed life in the late 1800s-1900s?, and was inventions were a major role in society?. All these main points lead up to the answer of How electricity changed life during the end of the 1800’s into the early