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Alan vs Newton. Be honest. Who is better?


Alan Turn vs Isaac Newton  

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  1. 1. Who was better? Alan or Newton?



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No doubt Isaac Newton is the bigger name and probably the favorite on this debate. He’s widely regarded as one of the greatest mathematical minds of all time. Some consider him the most influential scientist ever with his breakthrough formula for the laws of motion. He was a groundbreaking physicist. 

Of course Alan Turing, despite being an underdog, may have have had a bigger impact on modern society. He basically invented the computer and was largely responsible for winning WWII. He is considered the father of artificial intelligence and theoretical computer science. 

So put your bias aside. I don’t need your slanted agenda driven drivel. At the end of the day if you are being honest with yourself, who is better? Isaac Newton or Alan Turing? Let’s get this settled once and for all. 

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