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Zero has a rich history of discovery and controversy from "summary" of Zero by Charles Seife

Zero, the number that represents nothing, has a surprisingly complex and controversial history. At first glance, zero seems simple - it is the absence of quantity, a placeholder in the numeric system. However, the concept of zero has sparked intense debate and disagreement among mathematicians, philosophers, and scholars throughout history. The idea of zero as a number was not always accepted. In ancient civilizations like the Babylonians and the Greeks, the concept of zero was nonexistent or considered taboo. The Greeks, for example, believed that the idea of nothingness was illogical and even dangerous. It was not until Indian mathematicians introduced the concept of zero as a number in the 7th century that zero began to be acknowledged as a legitimate mathematical entity. Zero's introduction as a number revolutionized mathematics, paving the way for new discoveries and advancements in va...
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    Zero

    Charles Seife

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