Greater than the demands
"Who knew an animated video about nothing, like this one from the Royal Institution, could be so much fun, Seinfeld notwithstanding? Actually, nothing is just what some of us thought zero was—it turns out it’s a lot more.
"Zero’s a relatively recent arrival in the number club. There wasn’t much use for it when mathematics began as a rudimentary system of counting objects. It was during the 7th century in India that zero was finally created by Brahmagupta. Prior to that, Indian mathematicians had used a small dot to show the absence of a digit within a larger number. When the Indian numerical system spread east, and then west, into the Arabian peninsula, zero traveled along.
"And there it stopped, as Europeans opposed the Hindu/Arabic number system—being committed already to Roman numerals. Eventually, though, math superstars like Fibonacci endorsed the system, and it was finally adopted in western culture.
"As math evolved, zero became fundamental to calculus, which allowed mathematicians to divide and divide, approaching close to—but never quite reaching—zero itself.
"And now, of course, all of our computer-based devices use binary numbers: 0 and 1, making zero arguably one of the two most important numbers in the world today.
"The
animated video above tells the full, fascinating story of the number
that represents, quite literally, nothing and everything."
(SOURCE: https://slate.com/human-interest/2016/06/an-animated-history-of-the-number-zero-video.html)
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Almost a perfect 10!
2) QUESTION:
Some push back,
3) QUESTION:
Too Much Delight at times...
Here are the resources that I have
1) Logic Study Course for non-math students
A great overview
https://builds.openlogicproject.org/?fbclid=IwAR3if9i7mrY9rVNXJiD6c54Dxvv1X5ewVwZj8Pl8TOJMf-86rb4c2YF0QbU
2) Two Logical Fallacies Lists
Where things go wrong!
https://www.logicalfallacies.org/?fbclid=IwAR0QXFfKNh5wSS56cNfx1fWsvzGzfMq7ct4p3ac3W7-sGfxpLjqeYuNh5J8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies?fbclid=IwAR0atc-3Cs4vQLlDf7x7vQQDtjBvOSEnNnKq1FWPs2RurpvnKtDY9bbKO-Y
3) The Art of Deception
An audio book on How to detect the MISUSE of Logic - How reasoning can be purposefully deceptive/misleading
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies?fbclid=IwAR0atc-3Cs4vQLlDf7x7vQQDtjBvOSEnNnKq1FWPs2RurpvnKtDY9bbKO-Y
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