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Understand well as I may, my comprehension can only be an infinitesimal fraction of all I want to understand.
Ada Lovelace
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Ada Lovelace
Age: 36 †
Born: 1815
Born: December 10
Died: 1852
Died: November 27
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That brain of mine is something more than merely mortal as time will show.
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The Analytical Engine has no pretensions whatever to originate anything. It can do whatever we know how to order it to perform. It can follow analysis but it has no power of anticipating any analytical relations or truths. Its province is to assist us to making available what we are already acquainted with.
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It must be evident how multifarious and how mutually complicated are the considerations which the working of such an engine involve. There are frequently several distinct sets of effects going on simultaneously all in a manner independent of each other, and yet to a greater or less degree exercising a mutual influence.
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The Analytical Engine has no pretensions whatever to originate anything. It can do whatever we know how to order it to perform.
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In abstract mathematics, of course operations alter those particular relations which are involved in the considerations of number and space, and the results of operations are those peculiar results which correspond to the nature of the subjects of operation.
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If you can't give me poetry, can't you give me poetical science?
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In enabling mechanism to combine together general symbols in successions of unlimited variety and extent, a uniting link is established between the operations of matter and the abstract mental processes of the most abstract branch of mathematical science.
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We cannot forbear suggesting one practical result which it appears to us must be greatly facilitated by the independent manner in which the engine orders and combines its operations: we allude to the attainment of those combinations into which imaginary quantities enter.
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The intellectual, the moral, the religious seem to me all naturally bound up and interlinked together in one great and harmonious whole.
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Thus not only the mental and the material, but the theoretical and the practical in the mathematical world, are brought into more intimate and effective connection with each other.
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The more I study, the more insatiable do I feel my genius for it to be.
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A new, a vast, and a powerful language is developed for the future use of analysis, in which to wield its truths so that these may become of more speedy and accurate practical application for the purposes of mankind than the means hitherto in our possession have rendered possible.
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One essential object is to choose that arrangement which shall tend to reduce to a minimum the time necessary for completing the calculation.
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The Analytical Engine is an embodying of the science of operations, constructed with peculiar reference to abstract number as the subject of those operations.
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In studying the action of the Analytical Engine, we find that the peculiar and independent nature of the considerations which in all mathematical analysis belong to operations, as distinguished from the objects operated upon and from the results of the operations performed upon those objects, is very strikingly defined and separated.
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The Analytical Engine, on the contrary, can either add, subtract, multiply or divide with equal facility and performs each of these four operations in a direct manner, without the aid of any of the other three.
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But the science of operations, as derived from mathematics more especially, is a science of itself, and has its own abstract truth and value just as logic has its own peculiar truth and value, independently of the subjects to which we may apply its reasonings and processes.
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Secondly, figures, the symbols of numerical magnitude, are frequently also the symbols of operations, as when they are the indices of powers. Wherever terms have a shifting meaning, independent sets of considerations are liable to become complicated together, and reasoning and results are frequently falsified.
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I never am really satisfied that I understand anything because, understand it well as I may, my comprehension can only be an infinitesimal fraction of all I want to understand about the many connections and relations which occur to me, how the matter in question was first thought of or arrived at, etc., etc.
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