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The Strange and Surprising History of the Once-Rejected Zero

Last updated: May 10, 2025 10:15 am
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Zero is a number that has long been misunderstood and even banned in some societies. Despite its neutrality as the only real number that is neither positive nor negative, zero has faced resistance throughout history. In ancient times, cultures struggled to accept zero as a legitimate number, with some even using alternative methods to represent nothingness.

The Babylonians, for example, used a place-value system based on 60, where a space was used to indicate zero. Similarly, ancient Greeks, while familiar with the concept of nothingness, did not consider zero a part of mathematics. It wasn’t until the seventh century C.E. that the Indian scholar Brahmagupta introduced zero as a number, along with negative numbers.

Brahmagupta’s rules for dealing with zero and negative numbers quickly spread to Arabic scholars, who developed the Arabic number system. However, during the Crusades, European societies rejected Arabic knowledge, leading to the banning of zero in Florence in 1299. It took over 100 years for Arabic numerals, including zero, to become widely accepted in Europe.

In the 20th century, mathematician Ernst Zermelo established a set of rules for modern mathematics, including the axiom that “there is an empty set,” akin to the zero of set theory. This empty set serves as the foundation for constructing numbers and other mathematical concepts. Zermelo’s work laid the groundwork for integers, negative numbers, fractions, and irrational numbers.

By accepting zero as a starting point, humanity unlocked the power of mathematics and paved the way for the development of complex mathematical structures. Despite its initial resistance and negative associations, zero has become an essential component of modern mathematics. Embracing zero as a neutral and foundational number has been crucial for advancing mathematical understanding and innovation.

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