Short video about history of number 0

Music is a bit annoying, but there are only a few videos with any history (in english).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-oxsEknlIc

The comments are interesting for me as well.

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  • I don't know, it is a great question, I simply do not have a good answer. Sean Carroll said once: there are three numbers 0, 1 and infinity. I like it.

    I think he meant that 1,2,3,-1,pi,i etc. do not differ that much conceptually (well, the number-pi may be in 2 groups). But how do 0, 1 and infinity differ?

    The complication of infinity is that we can not be sure it exists I in the real world. In physics it is more like t hypothesis, in math like everything it is an idea.

    He may have a good answer, I sadly don't.

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