Number 0 as a cultural paradigm: from emptiness to the absolute
The Number 0 as a Cultural Paradigm: From Emptiness to the Absolute The number 0 (zero) is not just a digit in a mathematical sequence, but one of the most revolutionary ideas in the history of human thought. Its appearance and acceptance in different cultures marked a turning point, changing not only science but also philosophy, religion, and the perception of reality. The cultural paradigm of zero is a paradigm of emptiness, potential, infinity, and absolute relativity. 1. Genesis of the Idea: From Filler of Emptiness to a Full Number For a long time, the concept of "nothing" as a quantitative magnitude was alien to European and Middle Eastern thinking. Ancient mathematicians, including the Greeks, did without zero, which seriously limited their computational systems. The true birth of zero as a positional filler occurred in Ancient India (approximately V-VII centuries AD). The Sanskrit term "śūnya" (śūnya) meant "emptiness," "non-being," "vacuum" and had deep philosophical connotations in Buddhism. Interesting fact: The first known image of zero in the form of a circle was found in the Indian manuscript of Bakhshali (presumably III-IV centuries). Indian mathematicians (Brahmagupta, VII century) began to operate with zero not only as a placeholder but also as a separate number, defining the rules of arithmetic with it (for example, a + 0 = a, but the problem of division by zero was already recognized). This concept was introduced to Europe through the Arab world (where zero was called "sifr" – from where the words "cipher" and "cipher" later originated) in the X-XII centuries thanks to the works of Al-Khwarizmi and the figure of Fibonacci. The acceptance of zero in the West met resistance, as Christian scholasticism associated "emptiness" with non-being, and therefore with the forces of chaos and evil. Zero challenged Aristotle's logic, which did not admit "nothing" as existing. 2. Philosophical Paradigm: Emptiness as the Source of Everything The acceptance of ... Read more
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