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  • Exactly. Einstein and surprisingly godel had it right. While I wouldnt call it intuition, there is something about us that goes beyond logic. What argument or equation can you use to let a blind person see red? There is none. They have to see for themselves. It's ostensive

  • How the fuck did that manage to contrive that homosexuality was a security risk? Did they think they could smuggle a man (spy) from Russia into the country in their asses!? Evil, unthinking scum - people who think like that ruin, and are still ruining our world!

  • @ninjatoothpaste They, the great powers that be, thought homosexuality would lead to blackmail. Curious, since in Turing's case, he was already out. Well, the great powers that be have been stupidly wrong before. It takes the People to awaken from their stupors and join together, before any real change occurs and the creative mind is truly free.

  • Einstein was Austrian?? BBC, get your facts straight.

  • Suicide by a poisoned apple?

    That's kind of drama-queen-esque, isn't it...

    But i don't want to make fun of a man i little understand:

    Life is a dream (digital/quantum/orotherwise) which can turn nightmare

    at any time of destiny's chosing (just to imagine2 be subject 2 a sexaltering procedure!)

    What pitiable creatures we are in the end.

    Who ever bore this presumptious idea that we should be chosen by destiny (devine?) 2 know it all.

    All these brilliant minds would have come 2 dust sans suicide!

  • Great documentary, but..EINSTEIN as an "Austrian genius" at 5:29?!?I knew he was a genius but austrian?

  • Great documentary, but..EINSTEIN as an "Austrian genius"?!?I knew he was a genius but austrian?.

  • @Rapiatler what do you think Einstein was? and why does it matter?

  • brought to you by our beloved police state! Long live democracy!

  • I already know the story and so I'm not gonna force myself to watch what happens next. suffice it to say, what the british government did to allen touring, in the middle of the 20th century no less was absolutely disgusting.

  • seems i stumbled on an ethics convrsation.killing a gifted man is not as bad as killing a poor man the poor man has dick skwat the gifted man could create a monster later

  • so is killing a gifted man worse than killing a poor ugly idiot drunk? wake up Adolf!

  • WTF his work on cryptoanalysis (Engima) was not even mentioned?!

  • @MrNightLifeLover wake up!

  • @MrNightLifeLover "??"

    so you are half awoken now?

    for the entrée of Turing into this

    (somewhat threadbare) documentary

    you might want to watch the previous installment also

    (exchange your watch with an alarm clock or sack out earlier)

  • I couldn't agree with you any more TheGreatAfricanGuru. An unnecessary death of a gifted person who's benevolent and trustworthy would a disaster of mankind but also the possibilities of our lives.

  • O My God.

    To kill a man is definitely wrong.

    To kill a gifted man who changes history should be classified as a crime against mankind

  • @TheGreatAfricanGuru and is has been done over and over again throughout history :-(

  • @TheGreatAfricanGuru Not that I entirely disagree with you, but was Hitler's death a crime against mankind? Certainly he was gifted and changed history.

  • @ThcPatient

    We are not lawyers in a court - take it from the context what the man want to say... :D

  • Great documentary, but..EINSTEIN as an "Austrian genius" at 5:29?!?I knew he was a genius but austrian?

  • @TheGreatAfricanGuru they didn't kill turing, they drove him to suicide by toying with him like a fucking experiment because he was homosexual (which is normal throughout history).

  • @TheGreatAfricanGuru Martin Luther King Jr said that Jesus, because he answered to a higher power than Caesar, was the reason why he finally had to be crucified. I suppose all struggles come down to earthly power and control, and control is only possible in the way the world already is. Anything new always threatens that.

  • @Oscar301 Humans try to control, because they fear change, but change is inevitable because no system is static. Until mankind can embrace change, there will be war, poverty, dis-ease, and unrest caused by those who try to stop change. To quote the great Native thinkers, when you see change begin, embrace it and evolve. The more individuals embrace change, the more the possibility that humankind will follow.

  • are u the authority on social acceptability? its not socially acceptable in a real life setting b.c you cant help but hear what one says, but on youtube its socially _void_, since noone is forcing you to read it. but username godbluffph apparently cant help to read it and get his panties in a knot and start crying like a baby, trying to put the commenter in his/her place to make himself feel better by nit-picking their grammer, fishing for an insult etc. great analysis tho i couldnt do ne better

  • minus "people"

  • Oh come now, was that necessary? And the Turing test is somewhat inadequate not because Turing was a dolt but that he gave people too much credit. Humans are somewhat incapable of living up to the standards of Turing (in order for the test to work).

    Also, "fag" is just inappropriate. It's like saying "nigger" or "kike." If you choose to be an intolerant ass, select appropriate sites to do so. Youtube is not the place for bigotry.

  • um, what planet do you live on? youtube is the fucking EPICENTER of bigogtry, pal

  • It's not the purpose of youtube, though. And I'm sorry to say that (from the sound of it) you actually condone this bigotry.

    It may be the "epicenter" for bigotry as you say, but that does not mean that it is the place for it. The US has a very high crime rate, but that doesn't make it okay to commit a crime here.

  • its a little inaccurate to use an analogy about crime rates to argue that the use of offensive language on youtube comment pages is "wrong". the fact of the matter is that it is an issue not even worth a glimmer of reflection to anyone except people the moral vigilantes like yourself

  • It's not inaccurate at all. The analogy is designed to show how just because things occur in a place doesn't mean it's acceptable to do so. I mean, it's perfectly fine for you to be an ass (it's legal), but it's not socially acceptable.

    To call me a "moral vigilante" shows that you actually have no respect for other human beings. Not only that, you're somewhat of an idiot. You actually called the Turing test "false." That's like saying the 2-3 zone defense is "true."

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