The Imitation Game -
In 1954, at age 41, Turing died by suicide after eating a cyanide-laced apple.
He designed a massive electromechanical device, which he named (after a childhood friend who had died). The Imitation Game
He was forced to choose between prison or "chemical castration." He chose the latter, which caused his health and mind to deteriorate. In 1954, at age 41, Turing died by
Enigma had over 150 quintillion possible settings. at age 41
The Germans changed the settings every night at midnight.
In 1939, as World War II broke out, the British government recruited a group of mathematicians and puzzles-solvers to , a secret intelligence site. Their mission was impossible: break Enigma , the German code machine.