Abstract
In the mid-1930s two influential but seemingly unrelated papers were published. In 1935 Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen proposed the famous EPR paradox that has come to symbolize the mysteries of quantum mechanics. Two years later, Alan Turing introduced the universal Turing machine in an enigmatically tided paper, On computable numbers, and laid the foundations of the computer industry – one of the biggest industries in the world today.

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