Female inventor Hedy Lamarr is played by Gal Gadot!
Although there is news that Gal Gadot, the new Hollywood goddess who became famous for her performance in "Wonder Woman", will move to the small screen and star in a series on the audio-visual platform Showtime (TV Movie) plays Hedy Lamarr, and she is also the executive producer of this series. The series will tell the story of Hedy's rise to fame in Hollywood after immigrating to the United States from Europe in 1938, and her contribution to communication technology. It will also explore the rise and fall of feminism in the golden age of Hollywood and World War II. Even if we are honest, Internet dramas fall into the category of TV movies in a broad sense, but this Internet drama series was not filmed!
So, there is only one possibility. In the golden age of a certain asylum that was broken 9 times, players created this plot time and space starring Gal Gadot as Hedy Lamarr. After the asylum was broken, the fragments of the plot space and time starring Gal Gadot and Hedy Lamarr became "broken floating bottles" scattered around the Broken City, and with the "cross-plot fusion" of the "World War II plot fragments of time and space" "Appeared here.
The Konrad Zuse mentioned by Hedy Lamarr is also a "big man" who has been almost forgotten.
In the computer science community, there has been controversy over who built the first electronic computer. In addition to ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer), the Z-3 computer is also A strong contender for the world's first computer.
In 1936, German engineer Konrad Zuse built a Z-1 computer. This computer used binary and used the "punched tape" structure mentioned in Babbage's Analytical Engine to input programs. It was the world's first electronic, mechanical, binary, programmable computer.
When manufacturing the Z-1 computer, Zuse did not receive support from the Nazi German government. He only received minimal funding from a few friends. Therefore, he could only maintain the Z-1 research with his own money. Therefore, the performance of the Z-1 was relatively low. Poor, strictly speaking it can only be regarded as a model. But Chu Ze did not give up.
In 1937, with the help of friends, he obtained some discarded relays. Using these discarded relays, Chuze began to assemble the electromagnetic computer Z-2 alone. Although these electronic components are relatively old, they still perform great functions. With the help of these electronic components, the Z-2's computing performance improved by leaps and bounds, and it successfully attracted the attention of the German Aircraft Research Institute. The German Aircraft Research Institute is willing to fund Zuse's research on a better-performing Z-3 computer, and hopes to apply the Z-3 computer to aircraft manufacturing. Chu Ze lived up to his trust and completed the Z-3 computer in 1941.
Z-3 has excellent mathematical performance. In addition to providing computational assistance in building aircraft, Zuse also wrote a chess program for him, which can be said to be the earliest computer game. His 1941 patent application for the Z-3 computer was still rejected by a judge in 1967, citing "lack of inventive step (oh my god...)". Unfortunately, the Z-3 was blown to pieces in an air raid in 1944. So in 1945, Zuse built another Z-4 computer and developed a programming language Plankalkuel for it. Fearing that he would be bombed again, Zuse moved the Z-4 around, and finally took it to southern Germany and moved it to the small town of Hinterstein in the Alps.
In 1945, shortly after the Allied forces captured Berlin, the capital of fascist Germany, shocking news came from the remote town of Hinterstein in the Alps: an advanced computer developed in Germany was found in a granary cellar. After a long time, the Western computer community finally discovered that this unassuming machine was indeed the most advanced electronic computer at the time. It was successfully developed earlier than similar inventions in the United States and Britain. What is more significant is that it is the first digital computer to adopt program control.
Due to war and other reasons (my lord, this 'waiting' is very spiritual), Chu Ze and his computer research have always been national secrets of the country concerned and are not known to outsiders (to be honest, my lord, many of the advanced technologies in the United States come from Nazi Germany, right?). It was not until 1958 that the computer science community became aware of his results. However, at this time, the whole world had generally believed that ENIAC, built in 1945, was the first electronic computer. In addition, Zuse's computer served the Nazi German government at the time. Therefore, almost no one came to defend Zuse. Few people know that Konrad Zuse was actually the inventor of the first electronic computer. The true "Father of Computers".
"As far as I know, Conrad is working on the development of the Z-4 computer." Hedy Lamarr was indeed selected by the American Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014, sharing the same honor with Edison and Musk. A female star spanning the entertainment and technology circles. Even another famous actress Vivien Leigh (Vivien Leigh) was once imitated.
"Where did you know this?" Mrs. Katie naturally wanted to ask.
"The development of the Z-4 computer was financially supported by my ex-husband." Hedy Lamarr mentioned a key figure.
"Ah..." Mrs. Katie was immediately relieved. Hedy Lamarr's ex-husband, or first husband, is the famous Austrian arms tycoon Fritz Mandel.
In other words, the Austrian arms tycoon Fritz Mandel fell in love at first sight with Hedy Lamarr, who was charming and charming on the screen and became famous in the film industry. He immediately launched a violent pursuit of her. Hedy Lamarr was only 20 years old at the time, how could she resist this skillful love veteran. It didn't take long for the two to get married. But she didn't expect that the Mr. Right in her eyes turned out to be a perverted control freak. After getting married, Fritz always suspected that she was having an affair with other men. For this reason, he not only banned her from further developing her film career, but also sent people to monitor her anytime and anywhere. How could Hedy Lamarr, who has a free nature, endure the prison-like confinement. After determining that the marriage was irretrievable, she took advantage of a banquet at home, used a small bottle of anesthetic to get rid of her husband's control, and secretly left the house. By the way, he also took away a large amount of scientific research materials (Fritz was very wealthy and was an investor in many upper-level scientific research projects. He happened to hold some confidential documents on wireless communications at the time) and took a boat to the United States, whereupon he began his glorious career in Hollywood. .
It is said that after waking up, Fritz Mandel, the famous Austrian arms tycoon, has been "repenting" through various means over the years for his crazy behavior out of passionate love from the bottom of his heart. And I hope to be forgiven by Hedy Lamarr. As an "investor in many scientific research efforts", it is entirely reasonable to try to win back Hedy Lamarr's heart by confiding in the letter the latest progress of some "projects of interest" to his ex-wife. Moreover, this ardent Nazi supporter and famous Austrian arms tycoon is also a Jew.
"How can we find this Engineer Konrad Zuse?" Mrs. Katie asked directly.
"It's best to go through my suspicious and rich ex-husband." Hedy Lamarr suddenly felt that this casting was safe.
"Okay, Heidi." Mrs. Katie, who understood the profound meaning of Heidi Lamarr's words, quietly changed her title: "Please go next door for a physical examination and take a makeup photo."
After saying that, female military doctor Carol Baker opened the door of the infirmary with a smile: "This way, Ms. Rama."
"Don't we need to discuss the role?" Although she was prepared in her heart, Hedy Lamarr still didn't expect happiness to come so suddenly.
"We will customize the most suitable role for you. So take the final makeup photos first and submit them to the newspaper as soon as possible. Congratulations, Heidi. As for the little things like salary, it is not a problem at all." Mrs. Katie's passionate words, including Heidi... All the female stars involved in the casting, including Rama, were completely irresistible: "Everything is for the empire."
"Everything is for the empire." Faced with the huge surprise, Hedy Lamarr blurted it out and didn't mind.