Basic Science Social Development and Homosexuality

Florence 2022-04-23 07:01:14

There is no doubt about the acting skills, and the theme is quite good. I didn't know that Turing also participated in such an important role in World War II before. I have seen so many artificial intelligence movies.
I hope that the entanglement between quantum theory and the group of physicists of nuclear bombs in World War II can also be made into a movie of this kind (it seems that there is a drama that responds to the theme). I read "The Theory of Everything" not long ago, and I was quite impressed. Basic physicists are not separated from society. On the contrary, the development of society is measured by their footprints. In addition, although I am skeptical and opposed to the social topic of homosexuality, it does not mean that homosexuals are discriminated against.
Just like some people have long cleft lip, some people are very short, some people have allergic constitution, some people have severe astigmatism, homosexuality is a physiological phenomenon that is mainly determined by innate genes, and the acquired environment is a secondary factor. The good side is that a small number of homosexuals can get their true love. The bad side is that homosexuality will bring about a high frequency of STD transmission and a very fast population infection rate; and many homosexuals change partners frequently, leading to The rate of partner-changing for the entire group is many times higher than that of heterosexuals; and many homosexuals are unregulated for sexual harassment of heterosexuals, causing great distress to non-gays.
Homosexuality does not require forced treatment or punishment, but voluntary treatment should be supported.

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  • Stewart Menzies: Why are you telling me this ?

    Alan Turing: We need your help, to keep this a secret from Admiralty, Army, RAF. Ah... as no one can know, that we've broken enigma, not even

    [Commander]

    Alan Turing: Dennison

    Stewart Menzies: Who's in the process of having you fired ?

    Joan Clarke: You can take care of that.

    Alan Turing: While we develop a system to help you determine how much intelligence to act on. Which ahh attacks to stop, which to let through. Statistical analysis, the minimum number of actions it will take, for us to win the war - but the maximum number we can take, before the Germans get suspicious

    Stewart Menzies: And you're going to trust of this all to statistics ? To maths ?

    Alan Turing: Correct.

    Joan Clarke: And then MI6 can come up with the lies we will tell everyone else

    Alan Turing: You'll need a believable alternative source for all the pieces of information that you use

    Joan Clarke: A false story, so that we can explain how we got our information, that has nothing to do with Enigma, and then you can leak those stories to the Germans

    Alan Turing: And then to our own military

    Stewart Menzies: Maintain a conspiracy of lies at the very highest levels of govt ?... Sounds right up my alley.

  • Commander Denniston: Well, you realize that six hundred miles away from London there's this nasty little chap called Hitler who wants to engulf Europe in tyranny.

    Alan Turing: Politics isn't really my area of expertise.