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Ancient India: Technology Of Spirituality

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What a load of crap. Do you want me to post a Zakir Naik video now?
 
 
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weird stuff.
 
how can maths be wierd? you never knew zero was made by Indians?

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It was invented in Ancient Pakistan - in Taxila.
 
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A lot of this was not invented in india, but Ancient Pakistan.
 
It was invented in Ancient Pakistan - in Taxila.

Brahmagupta is believed to have been born in 598 AD in Bhinmal city in the state of Rajasthan of Northwest India. In ancient times Bhillamala was the seat of power of the Gurjars. His father was Jisnugupta.[1] He likely lived most of his life in Bhillamala (modern Bhinmal in Rajasthan) during the reign (and possibly under the patronage) of King Vyaghramukha.[2] As a result, Brahmagupta is often referred to as Bhillamalacarya, that is, the teacher from Bhillamala. He was the head of the astronomical observatory at Ujjain, and during his tenure there wrote four texts on mathematics and astronomy: the Cadamekela in 624, the Brahmasphutasiddhanta in 628, the Khandakhadyaka in 665, and the Durkeamynarda in 672. The Brahmasphutasiddhanta (Corrected Treatise of Brahma) is arguably his most famous work.


Brahmagupta was the first to use zero as a number. He gave rules to compute with zero. Brahmagupta used negative numbers and zero for computing. Modern rules of Negative time negative to be positive first appears in Brahmasputa siddhanta. Brahmagupta's most famous work is his Brahmasphutasiddhanta. It is composed in elliptic verse, as was common practice in Indian mathematics, and consequently has a poetic ring to it. As no proofs are given, it is not known how Brahmagupta's mathematics was derived.[4]
 
Yeah you claim what is yours and we claim what is ours.
 
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