vincent van gogh wasnt really ridiculed though, he had a decent standing in the art world during his time and was arguably on the come up but his mental health deteriorated faster, leading to his death
Also, Turing got punished for being Gay... he saved millions of lives, and shortened the war by multiple years... and they prosecuted him for being Gay....
@@tomasmatos7582 no, Columbus was an absolute idiot, who died believing he had gone to India, but all he had done was kill a bunch of people in the Caribbean. Also, the fact that the earth is round was common knowledge back then...
No. A good cipher can't be broken by a known plain text attack. For example, a lot of out current internet communication is encrypted and is using standard protocols. A very good portion of every HTTPS request your browser makes is known. Yet, this information is useless in breaking the cipher.
@@SomePotato I agree with you. But the repeating phrase on the messages also made the decryption easier at that time with their used type of encryption. "Hail moustache painter."
@@SomePotato Obviously Enigma wasn't a "good cipher" by your definition, then. The fatal flaw was inarguably the repeated text phrase, given that is literally what Turing and his team used to decode the message.
"You probably wouldn't be watching this video now without his work." This video is entirely based on his work. The video *wouldn't exist* now without his work.
also the weakness with the incapability of not encrypting a letter wiht itself was actually a brainfart of the inventor. he thought this would make the machine safer.
Turing was one of the main reasons for me pursuing computer science, his work in computing and mathematics is arguably even more impressive than enigma. Imagine what the world would be like if we hadn’t treated him so barbarically, decades of progress lost all because of nasty repulsive beliefs. I’ve heard this story so many times and it never fails to make me upset and angry :(
I'm not super confident, but I believe polish research on earlier version of enigma was done first, even before Nazi invasion. Then they gave it all to British because they couldn't continue under occupation. Enigma was upgraded but mostly the same, so they had a big head start with that information. There are many misconceptions about Poland and WW2, things that aren't taught in schools. For example, Britain was supposed to be our allies but when Nazi invaded we were on our own.
There aren't many things which make me feel ashamed to be British, but as a computer scientist, the way we treated Alan Turing is definitely one of those things
Thanks for mentioning the role Polish cryptologists played in cracking the Enigma. Basically, the Polish Cipher Bureau was the behemoth of cryptology since 1919 and if it wasn't for the Poles deciding in 1939 to share their documentation of breaking the first Enigma with their allies, UK and France, the UK would have needed many more years to even begin to crack it. Alan Turing and his team (to a large extend female mathematicians!) greatly improved on the work of Marian Rejewski and his team, and his Bombe design was a huge upgrade from the much smaller Polish Bomba. Therefore, claiming that is was "one man" is really doing him - and everybody at Bletchley Park and in the Cipher Bureau a disservice.
My father is a software engineer, and he raised me & my brothers with unwavering admiration for Alan Turing. We weren’t a religious household, but if we were, it was a religion of science and technology, and Sir Turing was a saint.
I actually had maths lessons in the house next door to Turing’s home. My old college had a statue of him in the park behind it. I honestly believe I think he’s one of the greatest men who ever lived and I’m glad he’s getting a bank note
Bruh I can't believe I'm watching a two year old video of yours and it's got less than 100k views, you deserve so much more than only 60k subs bruh I've been binging your stuff all day
Holy shit I am actually livid about the fact that we stopped this brilliant man's progress on what was going to pave the way for all of modern technology, simply because he was gay And that just makes me think where we would be if we hadn't suppressed things like women's rights for thousands of years, if we'd instead have actually given people equal chances at using their brilliance to advance technology Perhaps many of the problems that haunt us today would never even have come to exist
LOL no one suppressed women, they were just not interested in pulling their weight. In America white women threw a hissy fit when black men were granted voting rights, only after serving.
Good video, although it does repeat some urban legends as fact. For instance the repeated phrase used to crack codes was not "heil hitler", it was "weather report".
1:11 "Kryptologiczna" is an adjective, means "cryptologic" BTW. You don't use adjectives as nouns in polish, my guess is this is part of name of Rejewski's Kryptologic Bomb.
The Polish aren't event the first chapter of the story. It was the French who, after WW1, decided to keep a closer eye on Germans, and used "social engineering" to get one of those Enigmas. They approached a German officer unhappy with his country's direction and so he decided to betray Germany. Thank you, anonymous German officer !
theres a minor misconception her. turing never claimed credit of the breaking the code he just made a more efficent way to do it. It was us who decided to ignore the polish contribution
A fine video, you could explain just how his contributions defines modern computer technology and how any Turing-complete machine can do anything given enough time, but a fine video nonetheless.
Not forgetting the group of teenage girls at Western Approaches Tactical Unit in Liverpool that devised battle scenarios for submarine commanders in real time using the information from Bletchley Park to defeat the German U-Boats. This was perhaps the most significant contribution to victory of World War II.
I've read about this man a long time ago, it's such a shame that he was treated the way he did for his contribution during the war, i mean not only the war, but his contribution to the world.
He was very clever and was treated badly. But he was part of a team of very clever people. Like Tommy Flowers who cracked Ultra with the first semi progamable electrical computer. The misinformation in the film that Turing did everthing at Bletchly Park, is a discredit to everbody who worked there.
I’m bi. Turing is definitely one of my hero’s. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but on the off chance I’m wrong, I look forward to meeting him one day.
5:14 Why would they do that? Did they eventually stop saying that phrase? (Edit): Wait, they could always just find a configuration that said another German word.
It’s just any German world preferably a German word that Includes all letters of the alphabet a few thousand times in different configurations so that the machine can translate different possibilities multiple times at once
One of the phrases that they would use most often as a key was “Weather Report,” because there would always be a weather report issued sometime in the morning.
The same letter not being able to come out the machine made some sense to me at 1st, as I thought if you could get the same letter out then it's possible for your message to come out not encrypted at all. But then I realized that the odds of even a single word coming out the same were astronomical, let alone the entire message. And even if it somehow did come out not encrypted you could just run it through the machine a second time to scramble it once more.
im suprised the turing machine was never mentioned, that is his biggest accomplishment, if it was just cracking a code it wouldnt have been anywhere near as impactful as it is today
@@gigadonis8684 "Basically unbreakable" just means we haven't really found a huge design flaw. The complexity is roughly in the ballpark of DES. You can basically decipher it at home using a brute force attack.
Okay. What I am kind of missing at the end of the video is some kind of statement that this pardoning of Alan Turing doesn't make amends for what was done to him. Especially if I think about how some LGTQIA+ people are still treated in the UK (and for that matter many other countries), this all is very bitter. We will have such an Oopsie moment of "we should have treated this minority group different" ever and ever again, if we do not acknowledge that- even though progress has been made for some- those things are still happening.
I always hate this. I'm gay myself and tell people we still have work to do, and people always say "but you have rights now". Okay, great, so why am I still having beer bottles thrown at my head when I leave a gay bar or why am I scared to hold my partners hand down the road in case I get stabbed, like one my my friends did. Just because we have rights doesn't mean we have adequate protection or respect.
Imagine what Alan Turing could have accomplished had he just lived to 50. I always get extremely upset when I remember how he was treated merely for being a homosexual, eternal shame on the british crown for robbing the world of a guardian angel and marvel.
Of all the times i have heard this story i never knew he had to admit his lifestyle due to a home invasion aswell. Poor guy was just trying to be himself, and if nobody knew they wouldn't have cared which is the sad part. Think to yourself if they had forced that on him when he was working on the bombe? The war wouldn't have been shortened by him 3-4 years... at least not in the way or by who we know it today.
We never gave the Americans any idea we had cracked the code. It was felt that it might get known to the German's. Even though we knew everything they were doing unless it was absolutely necessary no intervention took place, otherwise the German's would have known. To prove a point, one U.S. major who was not allowed to fly because he knew of the D-Day preparations ignored orders and flew over Germany and was shot down. For once, 'those wide open spaces surrounded by teeth' kept shut.
Imagine being responsible for shortening the war almost singlehandedly and then being basically poisoned because you were gay. Nice priorities there, Europe, keep it going
While Turing's work was important, you're significantly over egging it. One of the key people who developed the computer was another Bletchley man called Tommy Flowers.
He was the Vincent Van Gogh of computing. Unappreciated and ridiculed during life, adored and idolised after death.
vincent van gogh wasnt really ridiculed though, he had a decent standing in the art world during his time and was arguably on the come up but his mental health deteriorated faster, leading to his death
i mean, art is subjective, but computing certainly isnt
Also, Turing got punished for being Gay...
he saved millions of lives, and shortened the war by multiple years... and they prosecuted him for being Gay....
@@tomasmatos7582 no, Columbus was an absolute idiot, who died believing he had gone to India, but all he had done was kill a bunch of people in the Caribbean.
Also, the fact that the earth is round was common knowledge back then...
Polish loserz shall say thanks to the British for saving them in wars. Polish couldn't even stand poland and flew away lmaolol.
honestly the fatal flaw wasn't the repeating letters, but the repeating phrases in the messages themselves
the person in front of the screen as always
No. A good cipher can't be broken by a known plain text attack. For example, a lot of out current internet communication is encrypted and is using standard protocols. A very good portion of every HTTPS request your browser makes is known. Yet, this information is useless in breaking the cipher.
@@SomePotato cool
@@SomePotato I agree with you. But the repeating phrase on the messages also made the decryption easier at that time with their used type of encryption.
"Hail moustache painter."
@@SomePotato Obviously Enigma wasn't a "good cipher" by your definition, then. The fatal flaw was inarguably the repeated text phrase, given that is literally what Turing and his team used to decode the message.
"You probably wouldn't be watching this video now without his work."
This video is entirely based on his work. The video *wouldn't exist* now without his work.
I think he means you would not be able to watch videos at all. Like on TH-cam, the internet, or computers in general.
@@Morhamms357 Cheers.
Holy smokes, what a twist.
Lots of love to you Alan, glad you got recognized fully in the end.
it was rejewski who broke the code turing stole the glory becouse he was british
still baffles me how alans death is a twist to people. we learn this at 7 year old schooling level in england.
@@stanisawzokiewski3308 YES
@@douglasparkinson4123 you said it yourself IN ENGLAND.
lmfao poor polish loser, always jealous of the great british, because poland is coward nation. BRITAIN SAVED THE WORLD. THANKS TO THE BRITISH
also the weakness with the incapability of not encrypting a letter wiht itself was actually a brainfart of the inventor. he thought this would make the machine safer.
Thank the great blue sky he fucked up
Loser poland is nothing without Great Britain.
Turing was one of the main reasons for me pursuing computer science, his work in computing and mathematics is arguably even more impressive than enigma. Imagine what the world would be like if we hadn’t treated him so barbarically, decades of progress lost all because of nasty repulsive beliefs. I’ve heard this story so many times and it never fails to make me upset and angry :(
Exactly the same for me! His story always inspired me to crack on (pun intended) with my dissertation when I was struggling
You could say the same about Tesla
*Edison can bofa these nuts*
@@nemtudom5074 tezla is nothing without edisson
this made me tear up
Same
Germany: WE HAVE TECHNOLOGY!
American Navajo code talkers:
I want Navajo Currency.
Thank you sir, for mentioning Polish involvement in cracking enigma. Most people omit it, and the fact is, it would not happen without it
I believe that the Poles were first to decode the Enigma, right?
I'm not super confident, but I believe polish research on earlier version of enigma was done first, even before Nazi invasion. Then they gave it all to British because they couldn't continue under occupation. Enigma was upgraded but mostly the same, so they had a big head start with that information.
There are many misconceptions about Poland and WW2, things that aren't taught in schools. For example, Britain was supposed to be our allies but when Nazi invaded we were on our own.
@@notgadot i’m feeling a solid 4 on this bait
@notgadot what are you, German? Or you wish you were in 1939? Go back to your Nazi friends wank each other off.
Lol poles tried but failed lol. You dont even have university there 😂
There aren't many things which make me feel ashamed to be British, but as a computer scientist, the way we treated Alan Turing is definitely one of those things
"not many things" really? lol
@@purvithnaidu7333 i bet he is indian cow. He should be proud to be british citizen for many things. I wish i was british.
@@notgadot this is so real, being british is the biggest flex ever
@@spyrex3988 LAND OF THE SCIENTISTS 💯🤘📻👍
RULE, BRITANNIA! 😇😎😚✔
Thanks for mentioning the role Polish cryptologists played in cracking the Enigma. Basically, the Polish Cipher Bureau was the behemoth of cryptology since 1919 and if it wasn't for the Poles deciding in 1939 to share their documentation of breaking the first Enigma with their allies, UK and France, the UK would have needed many more years to even begin to crack it.
Alan Turing and his team (to a large extend female mathematicians!) greatly improved on the work of Marian Rejewski and his team, and his Bombe design was a huge upgrade from the much smaller Polish Bomba. Therefore, claiming that is was "one man" is really doing him - and everybody at Bletchley Park and in the Cipher Bureau a disservice.
lol poor polish loser, always jealous of the great british, because poland is coward nation.
BRITAIN SAVED THE WORLD. THANKS TO THE BRITISH
😂 polish couldn't even stand poland and flew away
Rest In Paradise, Mr. Alan Turing❤
My father is a software engineer, and he raised me & my brothers with unwavering admiration for Alan Turing. We weren’t a religious household, but if we were, it was a religion of science and technology, and Sir Turing was a saint.
Exactly. He was truly a hero.
I actually had maths lessons in the house next door to Turing’s home. My old college had a statue of him in the park behind it.
I honestly believe I think he’s one of the greatest men who ever lived and I’m glad he’s getting a bank note
No way does this channel only have 29 k subs?!?! this seems like a multi million sub channel
you can make it dude!
seconded, i've been watching his playlist -> keep it up and others will find u and do the same
Glad hes almost at 65K only 3 weeks later. He deserves it.
78k! He's growing rapidly :D
129k now, and growing!
282k now as of 6/8/2023 in month day year!
"His only gift to us was our future"
the end made me cry holy shit
Chineses
Respect to him and glad he got recognised and appreciated
Kinda useless after death if you ask me. It's really a shame what happened to him.
I wish he would have just not been ruined by bigots, imagine what he could have done had he lived merely 7 more years until his 50s.
Bruh I can't believe I'm watching a two year old video of yours and it's got less than 100k views, you deserve so much more than only 60k subs bruh I've been binging your stuff all day
Holy shit I am actually livid about the fact that we stopped this brilliant man's progress on what was going to pave the way for all of modern technology, simply because he was gay
And that just makes me think where we would be if we hadn't suppressed things like women's rights for thousands of years, if we'd instead have actually given people equal chances at using their brilliance to advance technology
Perhaps many of the problems that haunt us today would never even have come to exist
LOL no one suppressed women, they were just not interested in pulling their weight. In America white women threw a hissy fit when black men were granted voting rights, only after serving.
RULE, BRITANNIA!
Good video, although it does repeat some urban legends as fact. For instance the repeated phrase used to crack codes was not "heil hitler", it was "weather report".
YES
weather report?
@@yagomizuma2275 Yep, that's quite important piece of information for navy.
@@yagomizuma2275 england weather
one of the greatest British War hero's
A guardian angel if you ask me. A hero dies for a good deed, Alan Turing died for nothing.
@@luk4aaaa a hero died for alan turing.
1:11 "Kryptologiczna" is an adjective, means "cryptologic" BTW.
You don't use adjectives as nouns in polish, my guess is this is part of name of Rejewski's Kryptologic Bomb.
Yeah,i was confused by that,Polish is complicated so i guess foreigners can make that mistake
1:09 The Polish: "*vomits profusely*"
Finishing your react app because it's due today:❌
Watching a video about your computer science hero and how he fucked the enigma up: ✔️
vue moment
@@SomeRandomPiggo svelte specific point in time
he did all that an you didnt even talk about the turing machine.(basicly the mathematical basis for all computers)
imagine if they just added some random words at the end like banana lol
This begs the question: How would the machine be cracked if the nazis had caught on and erased the heil hitlers on the bottom of the codes?
The Polish aren't event the first chapter of the story.
It was the French who, after WW1, decided to keep a closer eye on Germans, and used "social engineering" to get one of those Enigmas. They approached a German officer unhappy with his country's direction and so he decided to betray Germany.
Thank you, anonymous German officer !
Ah ha. Always a back story.
sir alan turing was truly a hero.
When he is explaining how enigma works, the name of the song is "take five"
Marian Rejewski broke the code, turing stole the glory
Bri'sh moment
@@itssooverweresoback What? That's a polish moment
@@user-pd2zy3jy5fthe joke is the brits steal everything
theres a minor misconception her. turing never claimed credit of the breaking the code he just made a more efficent way to do it. It was us who decided to ignore the polish contribution
Turing didn't "steal the glory". He didn't get any glory at all actually. He was chemically castrated for being gay and later committed suicide.
A fine video, you could explain just how his contributions defines modern computer technology and how any Turing-complete machine can do anything given enough time, but a fine video nonetheless.
Thanks mate
I think it's wonderful how much recognition Turing gets today. I just wish Tommy Flowers could get a little too.
An absolute hero
R.I.P Alan Turing
Not forgetting the group of teenage girls at Western Approaches Tactical Unit in Liverpool that devised battle scenarios for submarine commanders in real time using the information from Bletchley Park to defeat the German U-Boats. This was perhaps the most significant contribution to victory of World War II.
I've read about this man a long time ago, it's such a shame that he was treated the way he did for his contribution during the war, i mean not only the war, but his contribution to the world.
Everyone should go to Bletchley park, it’s great
comment for the algorithm
Bro i cried
Amazing story, amazing man
Briliant stuff, Brit!
He was very clever and was treated badly. But he was part of a team of very clever people. Like Tommy Flowers who cracked Ultra with the first semi progamable electrical computer. The misinformation in the film that Turing did everthing at Bletchly Park, is a discredit to everbody who worked there.
Awesome video
Nice work
"His gift to us, is our future"
While his was taken away
Funny ‘stache man’s major ego brought him his downfall.
as a bisexual man, the end made me cry a bit.
you disgust me
Alan turing is a hero, i look up to him as my hero!
I’m bi. Turing is definitely one of my hero’s. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but on the off chance I’m wrong, I look forward to meeting him one day.
Barely knew about him before this morning, now he’s a hero of me too
Feel like theres tribe mentality here...
I'm pan and I feel 1*10^6000000000% that same way
Same
@@Avrelianvs why?
5:14 Why would they do that? Did they eventually stop saying that phrase?
(Edit): Wait, they could always just find a configuration that said another German word.
It’s just any German world preferably a German word that Includes all letters of the alphabet a few thousand times in different configurations so that the machine can translate different possibilities multiple times at once
One of the phrases that they would use most often as a key was “Weather Report,” because there would always be a weather report issued sometime in the morning.
Because it was a Naz1 phrase. Do you not know who hit ler was?
Thats just sad!!
From hero to zero..😢
6:40 *And the poles before him....*
The same letter not being able to come out the machine made some sense to me at 1st, as I thought if you could get the same letter out then it's possible for your message to come out not encrypted at all. But then I realized that the odds of even a single word coming out the same were astronomical, let alone the entire message. And even if it somehow did come out not encrypted you could just run it through the machine a second time to scramble it once more.
In 1932, Polish mathematicians Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski and Jerzy Rozycki broke the code of the German "Enigma" encryption machine!!!
im suprised the turing machine was never mentioned, that is his biggest accomplishment, if it was just cracking a code it wouldnt have been anywhere near as impactful as it is today
_Not_ one man.
Flowers
Tester
Tutte
Tiltman
Newman
And many more.
YES
@@jimmyfandago3211
And that's not including Fish and Tunny!!
What about Polish mathematicians,who were trully involved in breaking the Enigma?
He gave us our freedom, yet we couldn't give him his
I always thought they actually cracked the cryptography blind , so they pretty much got their manual
God Love ‘Em
Can we make Ligma code.
Basically the engima code without Heil Hitler on the end. Basically unbreakable now
@@gigadonis8684 "Basically unbreakable" just means we haven't really found a huge design flaw. The complexity is roughly in the ballpark of DES. You can basically decipher it at home using a brute force attack.
@@gigadonis8684 but it would still be mandatory to put "dese nuts" at the end so... same result
@@gigadonis8684 You can see the letter which doesn't light up though. With modern AI and computing you could break it
@@SacredDaturana dammit... why don't we scramble up the letters and put "hae nuces" in instead, which, by the way, is latin for deez nuts
Facsinating
Okay. What I am kind of missing at the end of the video is some kind of statement that this pardoning of Alan Turing doesn't make amends for what was done to him.
Especially if I think about how some LGTQIA+ people are still treated in the UK (and for that matter many other countries), this all is very bitter.
We will have such an Oopsie moment of "we should have treated this minority group different" ever and ever again, if we do not acknowledge that- even though progress has been made for some- those things are still happening.
I always hate this. I'm gay myself and tell people we still have work to do, and people always say "but you have rights now".
Okay, great, so why am I still having beer bottles thrown at my head when I leave a gay bar or why am I scared to hold my partners hand down the road in case I get stabbed, like one my my friends did.
Just because we have rights doesn't mean we have adequate protection or respect.
It genuinely took me about 30 seconds to recognise my own university campus lmao
Nice
"a crack team"
Imagine what Alan Turing could have accomplished had he just lived to 50. I always get extremely upset when I remember how he was treated merely for being a homosexual, eternal shame on the british crown for robbing the world of a guardian angel and marvel.
ahhh yes, Alan Chewring
I, as a gay man, feel proud and devastated by this man’s story. Thank you for the video.
Of all the times i have heard this story i never knew he had to admit his lifestyle due to a home invasion aswell. Poor guy was just trying to be himself, and if nobody knew they wouldn't have cared which is the sad part. Think to yourself if they had forced that on him when he was working on the bombe? The war wouldn't have been shortened by him 3-4 years... at least not in the way or by who we know it today.
We never gave the Americans any idea we had cracked the code. It was felt that it might get known to the German's. Even though we knew everything they were doing unless it was absolutely necessary no intervention took place, otherwise the German's would have known. To prove a point, one U.S. major who was not allowed to fly because he knew of the D-Day preparations ignored orders and flew over Germany and was shot down. For once, 'those wide open spaces surrounded by teeth' kept shut.
Note: Enigma would never output the same letter as the one that was entered.
He wasn't forgotten, but his other team members were
Imagine being responsible for shortening the war almost singlehandedly and then being basically poisoned because you were gay. Nice priorities there, Europe, keep it going
1:40 lol
A real genius/hero
6:18 Is this conjecture or do you have a source for this?
8:37 anti-homeless turing bench
Puffery
go to 5:23 in the video and bro has a stroke while saying ''to switch the Enigma...''
International Turing day better be a thing or else I’m gonna be pissed
btw, his true cause of death might have been from something else, since it wasn't investigated very well.
:'(
Remember when Britain were relevant 🇬🇧
The part where he was shunned because he was gay is a part that is never taught in schools. Good of you to say it here. Thank you
Never forgive the British for what they did to Turing
He's basically a hero nowadays though
The poles were also the one who tried decoding it but Gave up. Please Research a bit more
how dafuq those this thing work, im so confused
What a great video to come across on Hitler's birthday! NPFO!
War hero, contributed to the future of technological advances, help prevent tyrannical fascist from taking over
MuH idEcEncy
why do you make so many videos about Britain
he is british lmao
@@gluemonkeyfan.714 oh lol
It's kryptolohichna (cryptologic+na), not kryptonolohiznya
Okay you cracked the Enigma, but riddle me this BritMonkey, what accounts for 13% but also for half?
Russian tax system
I see what you did there...
Lol
polish decoded the enigma, brits only helped lmfao
And yet there are still ungrateful homophobes but despite this not all religious people are homophobic
gay and AI much had something the CEO of OpenAi are also gay
What?
actually sad that his career and life were ended because of the old laws against homosexuality
Alan Turing certainly was wronged, but at the same time it's still pretty gross for 30-40 somethings to mess around with 19 year olds
I hope his pardon comss with an asterisk to clarify he was probably a creep!
While Turing's work was important, you're significantly over egging it. One of the key people who developed the computer was another Bletchley man called Tommy Flowers.