B19 wrote:
I saw the film, read the biography it was based on, and have read many accounts from people who knew Alan Turing. His brother (who was NT) probably had the best seat to really know what his sibling was like:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/the-nort ... ring-geeksMy own view is that Alan Turing was definitely on a particular branch of the Asperger's Syndrome tree, no doubt at all. I see it as a tree with many differently shaped branches. AT was a profound exemplar, a brilliant leaf on the genius branch, from my perspective.
Tony Attwood considers AT to have been on the spectrum too. (How can two such great minds be wrong!! lol
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I [thought that I] missed Cooper's commentary, but saw a few others of his work during the centennary celebration.
You see the spectrum as a tree? Great imagery! I see it more as a galaxy with constellations of stars.
I wouldn't doubt your opinion about Turing, B19!
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