Emilie: A Journey from Betrayal to Innovation

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Nonetheless, she uses this feeling of betrayal to motivate her. She questions Newton, and looks toward the scientist Leibniz.. But what Emilie studied and agreed with Leibneiz, was some of his philosopher's ideas and his idea of squaring mass and volume instead of timing This idea of relative time, space, and motion, something the inspired some of Emilie corrections to Newton work and later Einstein. Emilie debates love and philosopher throughout the whole play.
Emilie overcomes so much and looked at the world in a new way, that inspired her innovation. However, to be no bias. I have to point out the advantages she had others. She is raised in a wealthy family, and her parents expected her being educated, to an extent her mother did not like …show more content…

Nevertheless, Emilie, went to the opera, and dinners in town with Voltaire. Emilie was able to see the truth through the clouds of lies and norms by being an outsider.
Then we travel forward in time to the 1940’s and Alan Turing. Breaking the Code tells the story of his life and his life shows us the genius of these men and his overcoming society. Nevertheless, also his story shows the cruelty and prejudice of society. His story has inspired multiple movies, plays and book, not because of him being gay but for his genius. He was the building block of the modern day computer. He was inspired by this strange thought of consciousness and if he could give a conscious to a machine, this is what inspired the computer, not the normal society ideas of mechanics. Alan Turing did not constitute an outspoken and upfront person, he was shy and stutters when he talked, and he was not exalted in social crowds and was bluntly honest. Nonetheless, this outlook on life gave him a view of the world more in numbers and sequences than emotions and societies, which was needed at the time. He needed to turn off his humanity and make

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