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Who invented Zero ?

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Who invented Zero ?

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That is easy, my ancestors, the ancient people of central america… the maya, olmec, zapotecs invented the zero. It appears in our writing as a shell shape and represents “the place of the beginning”. This concept was recorded from earlier than 250 AD.

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Dont know who exactly, but am sure it was invented in Iraq.

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It was the Arabs back in the 9th century. The House of Wisdom in ancient Baghdad (Iraq) used the concept of counting angles to design the symbols for the numbers one through nine. The ZERO is devoid of angles & therefore represents nought! Checkout the website : http://wme.cs.kent.edu/kimpton/int_symbols.html?index=/kimpton/int_index.

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Hi The first documented use of the character zero was in an Indian temple. I watched it about 4 days ago on discovery channel, the programme was call What the ancients did for us. Hope this helps.

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Zero is from the French word Zéro. It is from arabic siphr. Arabians made it!

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