Was Alan Turing's machine called Christopher?

Did Alan Turing's codebreaking machine look like the one in the movie? Alan Turing's real Bombe machine (top) at Bletchley Park in 1943. The machine's name was changed to Christopher for the movie (bottom) and more red cables were added to mimic veins pumping blood through the machine.
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What was Alan Turing's machine called?

Ultra intelligence project

In March 1940, Turing's first Bombe, a code-breaking machine, was installed at Bletchley Park; improvements suggested by British mathematician Gordon Welchman were incorporated by August.
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Was the Bombe called Christopher?

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Turing is obsessed with the idea of using a computer to engineer a human brain or even a soul, and dubbing the computer “Christopher” makes it seem as if Turing may be trying to find a way to resurrect his old love. In reality, the machine was called the Bombe and nicknamed “Victory.”
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Was the first computer called Christopher?

The real Christopher was named the “Bombe” (later “Victory”) and although the filmmakers took some liberties in naming their device, they went to great lengths to make sure it looked as much like Turing's revolutionary computer as possible. The letter-covered rotors, the wires, the dozens of ports—it's all there.
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Was Christopher Morcom real?

Christopher Morcom (Jack Bannon)

Although many of the details are invented for the movie, the gist of this storyline is true: Turing really did befriend and develop romantic feelings for a boy named Christopher Morcom at Sherborne School, the boys' school in Dorset that he attended as a teenager.
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Who was Christopher and why did Turing name his machine after him?

Did Alan Turing's codebreaking machine look like the one in the movie? Alan Turing's real Bombe machine (top) at Bletchley Park in 1943. The machine's name was changed to Christopher for the movie (bottom) and more red cables were added to mimic veins pumping blood through the machine.
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Who was Alan Turing's first love?

At Sherborne, Turing formed a significant friendship with fellow pupil Christopher Collan Morcom (13 July 1911 – 13 February 1930), who has been described as Turing's "first love".
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Who broke Enigma code?

Mathematician. Alan Turing was a brilliant mathematician. Born in London in 1912, he studied at both Cambridge and Princeton universities. He was already working part-time for the British Government's Code and Cypher School before the Second World War broke out.
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Did Alan Turing create the first computer?

“Turing invented computer science and the idea of the computer, and John von Neumann built the first stored-program computer.”
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Where is Christopher Enigma machine?

Today an original Enigma machine has gone on display at The Alan Turing Institute. The Enigma M4 machine arrives at The Alan Turing Institute on loan from GCHQ (photographer credit Clare Kendall).
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What was John's Secret in The Imitation Game?

Turing the script sometimes portrayed these other characters differently from the way they were in real life. One of these was John Cairncross, who — after the end of the war — confessed to spying for the Soviet Union.
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What The Imitation Game got wrong?

At the end of The Imitation Game, filmmakers state that Turing committed suicide at age 41, apparently attributing the cause to the chemical castration he underwent. But the reality is not so clear cut.
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What was the name of the machine Charles Babbage invented?

With the construction project stalled, and freed from the nuts and bolts of detailed construction, Babbage conceived, in 1834, a more ambitious machine, later called Analytical Engine, a general-purpose programmable computing engine.
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What was Turings IQ?

Turing reportedly had an IQ of 185 but in many ways he was a typical teenager.
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Did Turing break Enigma?

As early as 1943 Turing's machines were cracking a staggering total of 84,000 Enigma messages each month - two messages every minute. Turing personally broke the form of Enigma that was used by the U-boats preying on the North Atlantic merchant convoys. It was a crucial contribution.
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Did Churchill put Turing in charge?

Turing did not write by himself to Churchill and get himself put in charge. He wrote with others and asked for more resources.
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Was Alan Turing a genius?

Turing was a brilliant mathematician, before he'd even earned a Master's Degree he wrote probably the second-most-important academic paper of the 20th century – second only to Albert Einstein's paper on General Relativity.
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Who broke Hitler's code?

Alan Turing, Who Cracked Nazi Code, Gets Posthumous Pardon : The Two-Way : NPR. Alan Turing, Who Cracked Nazi Code, Gets Posthumous Pardon : The Two-Way The British mathematician, also considered the father of modern computing, committed suicide in 1954 after being convicted of "gross indecency" with another man.
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What does Bombe stand for?

The name Bombe generally refers to a device that British cryptologists used to decipher encrypted German military communications during World War II. Bombe was used to reveal some of the settings of the Germans' Enigma machine, which was used for the encryption.
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How long would it take to crack Enigma today?

A young man named Alan Turing designed a machine called a Bombe, judged by many to be the foundation of modern computing. What might take a mathematician years to complete by hand, took the Bombe just 15 hours. (Modern computers would be able to crack the code in several minutes).
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How long did it take for Alan Turing to break Enigma?

Using AI processes across 2,000 DigitalOcean servers, engineers at Enigma Pattern accomplished in 13 minutes what took Alan Turing years to do—and at a cost of just $7.
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Did Alan Turing have a child?

Alan Turing did not father any children. He was engaged to his colleague, Joan Elisabeth Clarke, but the marriage did not materialize after Turing's...
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When did Alan Turing meet Christopher Morcom?

In 1928 Alan Turing was allowed to enter the sixth form of Sherborne School and to specialise in mathematics and science. In the Science classes he met Christopher Morcom, another outstanding student and enthusiast for science.
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How true to life is the film The Imitation Game?

Only 41.4% of the scenes in Alan Turing movie The Imitation Game were deemed “real”. “To be fair,” said the analysts of the first film, “shoe-horning the incredible complexity of the Enigma machine and cryptography in general was never going to be easy.
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