Editorial St. Martins Press
Fecha de edición febrero 2016 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781250084910
244 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
The invention of numerals is perhaps the greatest abstraction the human mind has ever created. Virtually everything in our lives is digital, numerical, or quantified. The story of how and where we got these numerals has for thousands of years been shrouded in mystery.
Finding Zero is an adventure-filled saga of Amir Aczel's lifelong obsession: to find the original sources of our numerals. Aczel has doggedly crisscrossed the ancient world, scouring dusty, moldy texts, cross examining so-called scholars who offered wildly differing sets of facts, and ultimately penetrating deep into a Cambodian jungle to find a definitive proof. Here, he takes the reader along for the ride.
The history begins with the early Babylonian cuneiform numbers, followed by the later Greek and Roman letter numerals. Then Aczel asks the key question: where do the numbers we use today, the so-called Hindu-Arabic numerals, come from? This leads him to explore uncharted territory, to go on a grand quest into India, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and ultimately into the wilds of Cambodia. There he finds the earliest zero on a crumbling, vine-covered wall of a seventh-century temple adorned with eaten-away erotic sculptures.
While on this odyssey, Aczel meets academics in search of truth, jungle trekkers looking for adventure, surprisingly honest politicians, shameless smugglers, and archaeological thieves - who finally reveal where our numbers come from.
José L. Sánchez Gómez es catedrático de Física Teórica de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Es autor de numerosos artículos de investigación sobre física de partículas elementales y mecánica cuántica y coautor de varios libros de enseñanza y divulgación de estas disciplinas. En la actualidad es Editor General de la Real Sociedad Española de Física y director de la Revista Española de Física y de la Revista Iberoamericana de Física.
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