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.
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.
It's curious. It's not immediately obvious in everyday life why you need a number to show you don't have something.
If someone asks how many cars you have, you'd say 1 or 2, or I don't have a car.
Likewise if you have 5 biscuits and you sell 5, you then don't have any to sell.
You don't naturally think of absence as having a zero quantity.
It is a mental twist as having implies possession, but you possess nothing. I think it is because language and maths are different, they probably use different parts of the brain.
(Sorry if this is what the video says, I can't see it at the moment.)
No problem! It is an interesting insight and one reason I've been reading about 0. It is unintuitive.
The question is whether zero is really sensible, does it represent something real, or is it just an artificial construct to make maths work?
O, 1 and infinity means you have none of it, some of it, or all of it.
Infinity means an edge case where the equations break down.
O, 1 and infinity means you have none of it, some of it, or all of it.
Infinity means an edge case where the equations break down.