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Stay weird, Stay different
Jasmin 2022-04-21 09:01:16
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Leta 2022-03-24 09:01:15
His brain moves so quickly, but his hands touch the world so dullly. He used cleverness to protect the world, but was persecuted by the dullness of the incident. May all greatness be praised as promised. When Turing made the choice of the "Coventry Incident", I was wondering if the government knew his gay identity when he cracked it, would he still be tried at the expense of victory in the war?
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Margaretta 2022-03-23 09:01:15
I regret the fall of genius, and I also regret that I missed the little golden man. Possibly, fate is destined to meet two epic biographies. When Turing collided with Hawking. They are all wise men who have made indelible deeds for the advancement of mankind. You can't put them on a scale to compare which is lighter and heavier. Maybe it's a fan filter, let me prefer Turing after all because of the volume. I prefer the oppressive and passionate stories in this war-torn era.
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Joan Clarke: [to a convalescing Alan] Why don't we do a crossword puzzle? It'll only take us five minutes. Or in your case, six.
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Title Card: After a year of government-mandated hormonal therapy, Alan Turing committed suicide on June 7th 1954.
Title Card: He was 41 years old.
Title Card: Between 1885 and 1967, approximately 49,000 homosexual men were convicted of gross indecency under British law.
Title Card: In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II granted Turing a posthumous royal pardon, honouring his unprecedented achievements.
Title Card: Historians estimate that breaking Enigma shortened the war by more than two years, saving over 14 million lives.
Title Card: It remained a government-held secret for more than 50 years.
Title Card: Turing's work inspired generations of research into what scientists called "Turing Machines".
Title Card: Today, we call them computers.