2021.11.01
Alan Turing, 27, the youngest professor of mathematics at King's College, Cambridge, UK, such a mathematician who was called to work on a top-secret project for the British Army, was not initially recruited by Denniston in the Royal Navy. The school was optimistic. Talking about Hitler's tyranny in Europe, Professor Turing said he was not interested in politics. The lieutenant colonel stopped and prepared to end the interview. I also learned that Professor Turing can't speak German at all. How can you decipher German telegrams? It was a joke, the lieutenant colonel impatiently summoned his secretary Margaret to see off the guests. It should be said that, just as Turing's mother commented, he was really not very good at speaking, but he was very lucky, Margaret didn't know what to do at that time. "I'm very good at crosswords. The German cipher is a crossword puzzle, a cryptic cipher. This is your top-secret project in Bletchley. You want to crack the German cryptic machine." In a word, the lieutenant colonel began to pay attention to this young professor. "The Lost Secret is the greatest encryption device in the world, and Germany's main communications rely on it. If the Allies can crack the mysterious code, this war will inevitably be shortened to the shortest possible time." Lieutenant Colonel had a different view on Turing. . Mystery code is not a problem in the world, but unbreakable, Americans, Russians, French, and Germans, everyone thinks it is unbreakable", "Very good, then let me try it and know Are they right?" So Turing was recruited.
Elites from all walks of life gathered together and were eager to try the cipher machine, but Turing proposed to go it alone and have his own office, because he was afraid of them and his hind legs. This made his companions very unhappy. Stuart Menzies even bluntly asked him to leave. It seems that Turing is really not good at speaking. Sure enough, in the following days, Turing provoked complaints from colleagues and criticism from leaders. He still went his own way, and finally got into trouble with British Prime Minister Churchill. He really got his wish, and he was responsible for the project. Turing fired two linguistics when he came up. The family was hailed as "really inhumane" by colleagues. My colleague is wrong, Turing is right about things and people, and there is absolutely no personal grudge. Linguists are really useless in cracking mysterious codes. He has no knowledge of human relationships and other human relationships. to create miracles. Geniuses are always different from ordinary people. Turing recruited a woman named Joan Clark to join the team and became his right-hand man by way of guessing word puzzles in newspapers. Stuart Menzies of MI6 watched the entire recruitment process with great interest. Turing made a good note to Ms. Clark, who was late, and handled it very warmly, and went a long way to Clark's house to do mobilization work. Ling's thirst for talents impressed him even more.
The German cryptic password is replaced with a new one every day at midnight. Colleagues race against time to try to crack the cryptic password through calculations, but every day at 0:00 midnight, everything is lost, and everything returns to zero, which makes people crazy to the point of collapse. Turing, on the other hand, designed a machine to crack the German cipher, which was the prototype of the later computer. His stubbornness has seen the extent of unscrupulous and desperate, and Clark has become his only helper and confidant. Turing's persistence also makes Clark feel good and secretly affectionate. Turing's reckless behavior got him into trouble, he was suspected of being a Soviet spy, and the military police suddenly searched his office and found nothing. The empathetic Clark helped Turing ease tensions with other colleagues, taught him how to get along with people, and colleagues finally began to lend a hand to him, volunteering to help his machine to crack the cryptic code project. Turing's machine began to calculate, but the results were delayed. Turing ran out of funds. Lieutenant Colonel Denniston lost his patience. He turned off the machine and fired him. At a critical moment, Turing's colleagues stood up. Come out, scientists PK bureaucrats, and as a result, Turing won a month of precious time, and Turing was moved for the first time to win the support of the team.
Clark's "entrance marriage" was a hit for Turing, who also belonged to the same heart, so the two got engaged, but Turing had a secret that was hard to tell. He was gay, and his colleagues advised him not to say it, otherwise his career and marriage would be ruined. destroy. The time of a month is coming soon, but Turing's machine is too slow to produce results at midnight, and everyone is frowning. In the bar, Clark's colleague Helen and Turing colleague Hugh were flirting, and Turing, who was puzzled by the style, was completely confused, but it inspired him. Turing finally found a simple calculation method. The collaboration between humans and machines greatly The computing process of the machine was improved, the machine stopped running, and the result was obtained. After verification, a Nazi telegram from the same day was deciphered, and it was successful. Everyone hugged each other and cried with joy. The Germans never imagined that a few common words, such as "weather forecast" and "Long live Hitler", would allow their unbreakable magic code to be cracked. After cracking the password, the most important thing is how to keep it secret, otherwise all the previous efforts will be lost after being noticed by the Nazis. MI6 has successfully completed the work of confusing opponents and the world.
During World War II, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union were allies on the surface, but they were secretly competing. Their intelligence network has you in me and I in you, and it has long been infiltrated into a sieve, so it is not enough that there are Soviet spies among Turing's colleagues. Surprisingly, it is not surprising that there are even Soviet spies in MI6. The existence of these spies has made science without borders, but it has only caused scientists like Turing to be innocently implicated. "Sometimes, it is those who are not optimistic about the people who finally achieve unparalleled achievements." This sentence appears three times in the film, the first time Turing's classmates encouraged him, the second time Turing With these words to inspire Clark, the third time Clark encouraged the isolated and decadent Turing to get back on his feet. Historians estimate that cracking the cryptic code shortened World War II by at least two years and saved more than 14 million lives. The machines we call computers today used to be called "Turing machines."
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