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  • Iron Pencil Statue :lapis: :big_challenges:L Iron Pencil Statue :lapis: :big_challenges:

    @futurebird admittedly I'm not the best at math and I do have an anthropology degree (MesoAmerica was one of the places that independently invented Zero but I'm sure you already knew that)

    But I can't FATHOM counting or math without zero.

    There must be a way to make sense of it, but I haven't come to that answer

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    @lapis @futurebird If you’re counting physical things, then I believe you don’t need a zero.
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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      This student wants to "invent a new zero" so. Watch out everyone. Math is about to get a lot more... IDK ... but MORE.

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      @futurebird …or perhaps less 😜

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        This student wants to "invent a new zero" so. Watch out everyone. Math is about to get a lot more... IDK ... but MORE.

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        @futurebird we have so many zeroes tho

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          This student wants to "invent a new zero" so. Watch out everyone. Math is about to get a lot more... IDK ... but MORE.

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          @futurebird this story has saved my day from being bleh.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            This student wants to "invent a new zero" so. Watch out everyone. Math is about to get a lot more... IDK ... but MORE.

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            @futurebird
            I've been in the late-capitalist dystopia long enough that "new zero" sounds like "now you need an app and a subscription to do math".

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              This student wants to "invent a new zero" so. Watch out everyone. Math is about to get a lot more... IDK ... but MORE.

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              @futurebird @Unixbigot

              last time this happened we got Javascript and the infamous "WAT" talk lol

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                This student wants to "invent a new zero" so. Watch out everyone. Math is about to get a lot more... IDK ... but MORE.

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                @futurebird

                More?

                Sounds like nothing.

                (I’ll show myself out)

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                • VergeS Verge

                  @futurebird we have so many zeroes tho

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                  @SarraceniaWilds

                  We have zero at home!

                  The zero at home: 0⁰

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                  • Ken MilmoreK Ken Milmore

                    @mhoye @futurebird IEE754 has positive and negative zero.

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                    @kbm0 @futurebird the kid is on to a fundamental truth of math, that you can always ask questions with the tools you have that seem to make no sense until we decide, what would have to go in that slot so they did make sense? So we get zero, then negative numbers, then fractions, soon irrationals, and and and and

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                    • Fi 🏳️‍⚧️M Fi 🏳️‍⚧️

                      @futurebird @Unixbigot

                      last time this happened we got Javascript and the infamous "WAT" talk lol

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                      @munin @futurebird @Unixbigot

                      Watman

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        This student wants to "invent a new zero" so. Watch out everyone. Math is about to get a lot more... IDK ... but MORE.

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                        @futurebird

                        Hee-hee, topologist have already got "the line with two origins", but we gotta let this student run free and see what they come up with on their own.

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                        • mhoyeM mhoye

                          @futurebird for a while there, no joke, computing was flirting with upper and lowercase zeroes…

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                          @mhoye @futurebird Typography has uppercase and lowercase zeroes, but they are usually called lining and old style figures 🙂

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                          • Iron Pencil Statue :lapis: :big_challenges:L Iron Pencil Statue :lapis: :big_challenges:

                            @futurebird admittedly I'm not the best at math and I do have an anthropology degree (MesoAmerica was one of the places that independently invented Zero but I'm sure you already knew that)

                            But I can't FATHOM counting or math without zero.

                            There must be a way to make sense of it, but I haven't come to that answer

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                            @lapis @futurebird The concept of "nothing" was known. What people didn't have was place-value number representation.

                            So there was no easy way to multiply by, say, 10 (assuming your base was 10).

                            Compare arithmetic with roman numerals versus arithmetic with indo-arabic numerals.

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              The nice thing that happened in class today:

                              Grade 5 students solve a puzzle where they put cuneiform numbers in order (there is no guidance, just work with the symbols, how do you order them?)

                              I told them they are like archeologists cracking a code. They did it!

                              "But where is zero?"
                              "It wasn't invented yet." I said this seriously. I mean ... it's true.

                              Later that day the same student asked if it was a joke. I got to tell them no! Zero had to be invented. Everything had to be invented!

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                              @futurebird And of all the numbers, zero had to be invented the most!

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                @SarraceniaWilds

                                We have zero at home!

                                The zero at home: 0⁰

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                                @SarraceniaWilds

                                Maybe ϵ would be another "zero at home"

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  The nice thing that happened in class today:

                                  Grade 5 students solve a puzzle where they put cuneiform numbers in order (there is no guidance, just work with the symbols, how do you order them?)

                                  I told them they are like archeologists cracking a code. They did it!

                                  "But where is zero?"
                                  "It wasn't invented yet." I said this seriously. I mean ... it's true.

                                  Later that day the same student asked if it was a joke. I got to tell them no! Zero had to be invented. Everything had to be invented!

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                                  @futurebird that's awesome. I don't share my work very often, but especially because you mention cuneiform, I actually have "invented" a new zero, called zo, in a modern base-60 number system, inspired by the Babylonian system and Wu Xing

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                                  hyxos_numerals/GRAMMAR.md at main · hyxos/hyxos_numerals

                                  A rust library for working with the Hyxos Numerals - hyxos_numerals/GRAMMAR.md at main · hyxos/hyxos_numerals

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                                  GitHub (github.com)

                                  There is a very poorly written and not maintained api to generate the glyphs at https://hyxos.io/docs

                                  I'm plodding away in my spare time trying to turn it into something more usable to make it more accessible for everyone... up to this point it's mostly been used by my wife and I to build card game prototypes.

                                  I'm hoping to release a much more polished glyph builder this year, I really want to make a typeface, and oh boy, that is a deep, deep rabbithole

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    The nice thing that happened in class today:

                                    Grade 5 students solve a puzzle where they put cuneiform numbers in order (there is no guidance, just work with the symbols, how do you order them?)

                                    I told them they are like archeologists cracking a code. They did it!

                                    "But where is zero?"
                                    "It wasn't invented yet." I said this seriously. I mean ... it's true.

                                    Later that day the same student asked if it was a joke. I got to tell them no! Zero had to be invented. Everything had to be invented!

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                                    @futurebird in all seriousness that’s awesome. They were engaged and interacting.

                                    Most importantly made an awesome joke lol

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      The nice thing that happened in class today:

                                      Grade 5 students solve a puzzle where they put cuneiform numbers in order (there is no guidance, just work with the symbols, how do you order them?)

                                      I told them they are like archeologists cracking a code. They did it!

                                      "But where is zero?"
                                      "It wasn't invented yet." I said this seriously. I mean ... it's true.

                                      Later that day the same student asked if it was a joke. I got to tell them no! Zero had to be invented. Everything had to be invented!

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                                      @futurebird they say the Roman Empire fell for lack of any way to indicate successful exit of their programs

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                                      • Hypolite PetovanH Hypolite Petovan
                                        @lapis @futurebird If you’re counting physical things, then I believe you don’t need a zero.
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                                        @hypolite @lapis

                                        Zero makes record keeping nicer and when you start using place value (as cuneiform does) to get more out of your limited symbol set ... zero make things less ambiguous.

                                        One needs a way to show which place the symbol lives in even if you don't have everything written in neat columns.

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          @SarraceniaWilds

                                          We have zero at home!

                                          The zero at home: 0⁰

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                                          @futurebird @SarraceniaWilds algebra with a "bottom element" is fun also

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