On a cold June day in 1954, in a small house in Cheshire, England, the life of Alan Turing came to an abrupt and tragic end. Turing—mathematical prodigy, codebreaker, and the father of modern computing—was just 41 years old. The man whose genius cracked the Nazi Enigma code and helped save millions during World War II had been brought down, not by an enemy, but by the very society he helped protect.In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Alan Turing: from his groundbreaking w...
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On a cold June day in 1954, in a small house in Cheshire, England, the life of Alan Turing came to an abrupt and tragic end. Turing—mathematical prodigy, codebreaker, and the father of modern computing—was just 41 years old. The man whose genius cracked the Nazi Enigma code and helped save millions during World War II had been brought down, not by an enemy, but by the very society he helped protect.In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Alan Turing: from his groundbreaking w...
On a cold June day in 1954, in a small house in Cheshire, England, the life of Alan Turing came to an abrupt and tragic end. Turing—mathematical prodigy, codebreaker, and the father of modern computing—was just 41 years old. The man whose genius cracked the Nazi Enigma code and helped save millions during World War II had been brought down, not by an enemy, but by the very society he helped protect.In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Alan Turing: from his groundbreaking w...
On a fateful morning in 1832, as dawn broke over a quiet Parisian field, a young man named Évariste Galois faced his final moments. Only 20 years old, Galois stood defiantly in a duel that would end his life, but his legacy was far from over. Known for his unmatched brilliance in mathematics, he was a mind years, if not centuries, ahead of his time. Yet his genius was as misunderstood as it was groundbreaking, a hidden force that the academic world couldn't—or wouldn’t—embrace.In this episode...
On a cold June day in 1954, in a small house in Cheshire, England, the life of Alan Turing came to an abrupt and tragic end. Turing—mathematical prodigy, codebreaker, and the father of modern computing—was just 41 years old. The man whose genius cracked the Nazi Enigma code and helped save millions during World War II had been brought down, not by an enemy, but by the very society he helped protect.In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Alan Turing: from his groundbreaking w...