How Did We Get To The Modern Computer? | Order And Disorder | Progress



Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores the unimaginable power of information. And how ancient humans carving symbols into clay set …

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31 thoughts on “How Did We Get To The Modern Computer? | Order And Disorder | Progress

  1. So, if Turing never existed we wouldn't have computers, even though he simply copied the card reader machines that had been executing instructions for over 30 years?
    The English are so full of schitt.

  2. I’ve spent years chasing answers in documentaries, podcasts, even ancient texts—and none of it hit me the way The Obscured Principles book by Dorian Caine did. It’s like it was written for the few who are ready to break the illusion and remember who they really are.

  3. I thought I understood how the world works—until I read The Obscured Principles book by Dorian Caine. It felt like someone ripped the blindfold off my eyes and showed me the architecture of control that’s been here for centuries. This isn’t just a book. It’s forbidden awareness in printed form.

  4. Information is the most valuable resource in the Universe. The Second World War was won by the Soviets for a single encrypted telegram sent by the spy Richard Sorge and after it all the operation Barbarossa has started to fall apart.

  5. Awesome content! Dear YouTube algorithm, give me more of such mind-expanding videos, not the trivial tripe about celebrities getting married and other brainrot….

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