Alan Turing
Have
you heard about Alan Turing? He is one of the great personalities of
the world! He is an intellectual, a brilliant mathematician,
philosopher and the founder of computer science. Read briefly about
this great personality.
Alan Turing was born in the year 1912 on June
23 in London. His father worked in the Indian Civil Service. His father
retired in the year 1926 and the parents of Alan Turing lived in India
until the retirement. Alan Turing lived with his relatives and his
brother until his father and mother returned to London.
He had passion and love for mathematics since
his childhood. After completing formal school education, he studied his
favourite subject at the acclaimed Cambridge University. After
completing the studies, he worked towards exploring the massive world,
the quantum mechanics. His research and studies at Cambridge made him
develop the proof that all automatic computations won’t solve the
mathematical problems. This concept is named as Turing machine. Turing
machine served as a strong base for all modern theories of computation.
He started working as a part time secret agent
for the Government Code and Cypher School in the cryptanalytic
department. When the war broke out, he earned his full time job in the
same department and started working at the Headquarters.
It was only Alan Turing who decoded and
interpreted all the messages conveyed by the machine. His decoded
messages acted as an important intelligent boost to the supporters. He
designed a machine called bombe, which flawlessly encrypted all the
messages in German. His invention earned all the fame and recognition,
made his a renowned personality.
He further invested a lot of time developing
the machine to process logical information with ease. All his ideas
were abruptly dismissed and disapproved by his colleagues.
Unfortunately, the machine was never invented, and his ideas weren’t
given life, otherwise, it would have earned him great honour.
He developed the body of his blueprint idea in
the Manchester University, which played a vital role as a strong
foundation to the artificial intelligence field. Soon, he was elected
as the member of the Royal Society.
He was arrested for trying out homosexuality,
which was an offence. In order to escape from imprisonment, he had
hormonal injections. While the case filed against him was withdrawn, he
was terminated from the Bletchley Park. Sadly, he committed suicide in a
couple of years. If he had survived, he would have made a lot more
amazing inventions and set a benchmark for many computing theories and
technological devices!
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