A lesser-known fact about Alan Turing was his athletic capability. He was brilliant at long-distance running, at times running all the way from Bletchley Park to London for high-level meetings, and even tried out for the British Olympic team at the 1948 London Games, and got one of the best times, but did not get in due to an injury. If you've seen "The Imitation Game" this was referenced in the scenes showing him running.
Suppose, then, that this injury didn't happen and he made it into the team? How would he have done? Would his life had taken a different turn? And what of his trial and conviction? How would this have affected everything in general?
Suppose, then, that this injury didn't happen and he made it into the team? How would he have done? Would his life had taken a different turn? And what of his trial and conviction? How would this have affected everything in general?