How Man Made Day (1946)

The film discusses the evolution of artificial light from ancient times to the modern era. Initially, humans relied on fire for warmth and light, using methods like burning sticks and dipping cloth in oils to create early forms of lamps and candles. By the Middle Ages, various lighting techniques were developed, including the use of wicks and oil lamps. The 18th century saw the introduction of street lighting in cities like Paris and London. Advances in understanding combustion led to improved lamps, such as the Argand burner. The late 19th century marked a significant shift with the invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas Edison, which provided a controllable and efficient light source. Further innovations, including reflectors and fluorescent lights, enhanced lighting quality while reducing heat output.

Keywords
artificial light, fire, candles, lamps, wicks, street lighting, combustion, Argand burner, incandescent light bulb, Thomas Edison, reflectors, fluorescent lights, evolution of lighting

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