The father of Turing computer

Eloisa 2022-04-21 09:01:16

The introduction of the imitation game was somewhat unexpected, and it went to the box office on the first day of its release. In the past week, I have played games from the Great Sage to Monster Hunt to imitation games in the theater, all of which are conscience. The first two are domestic conscience, just movies; the latter is not only a movie, but an apology and respect for a great man who should not be forgotten and who should not be sacrificed by human ignorance. Turing is a name that every one of us who enjoys peace and the convenience of life brought by computers should remember the injustice that people have done to him and the innocence of history decades later. During the days of the protection month, perhaps not many people will notice this fine work, but the director's statement has let people all over the world know a truth. I admire the director's ability to tell stories and the screenwriter's ability to write stories. He was able to make a 90-minute shocking movie from the father of the computer. Story-rich biographies made into movies that can be summed up in one sentence. Turing. The father of the computer, literally can never express the story behind it. Because it was so shocking.

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The Imitation Game quotes

  • Alan Turing: [voiceover] There were 159 million, million, million possible Enigma settings. All we had to do was try each one. But if we had ten men checking one setting a minute for 24 hours every day and seven days every week, how many days do you think it would take to check each of the settings? Well it's not days, it's years. It's 20 *million* years. To stop a coming attack, we would have to check 20 million years' worth of settings in 20 minutes.

  • Alan Turing: Sometimes we can't do what feels good. We have to do what is logical