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LONDON: A black dot on a third-century manuscript has been identified by Oxford University as the first recorded use of the mathematical symbol for ‘zero’, 500 years earlier than previously thought.

“Scientists from the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries, have used carbon dating to trace the figure’s origins to the famous ancient Indian scroll,” the university said in a statement.

The birch bark scroll is known as the Bakhshali manuscript, named after Bakhshali village near Peshawar, where it was found buried in 1881. It has been held at the Bodleian Libraries since 1902.

Scroll containing the mathematical symbol was found in a village that is now in Pakistan

“The creation of zero as a number in its own right, which evolved from the placeholder dot symbol found in the Bakhshali manuscript, was one of the greatest breakthroughs in the history of mathematics,” said Marcus du Sautoy, a mathematics professor at Oxford. “We now know that it was as early as the third century that mathematicians in India planted the seed of the idea that would later become so fundamental to the modern world,” he said.

The Bakhshali scroll was already recognised as the oldest Indian mathematical text but its exact age was widely contested, and researchers used carbon dating to trace it back to the third or fourth century. The text was in fact found to contain hundreds of zeroes, representing orders of magnitude in the ancient Indian numbers system.

The earliest recorded example of the use of zero was previously believed to be a ninth-century inscription on a wall in a temple in Gwalior, India.

Several ancient cultures, including the Mayans and the Babylonians, used the zero placeholder but the dot used in ancient Indian mathematics is the one that ultimately evolved into the symbol used today.

Librarian Richard Ovenden said the discovery was of “vital importance to the history of mathematics and the study of early South Asian culture”.

“These surprising research results testify to the subcontinent’s rich and longstanding scientific tradition,” he said.

Published in Dawn, September 16th, 2017

https://www.dawn.com/news/1358036/1800-year-old-dot-is-first-zero-say-researchers
 
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The land of Pakistan is as close to the origins of humanity and civilization as any other

some of the earliest notable traces of human civilisation were in our land
 
And since the discovery of the dot in present day Pakistan, 1800 years ago........... nothing much has happened since then, other than a few dictators, Zardari's and Sharifs, including Barbara Sharif! :P
 
And since the discovery of the dot in present day Pakistan, 1800 years ago........... nothing much has happened since then, other than a few dictators, Zardari's and Sharifs, including Barbara Sharif! :P

well alot happened when we had general zia.
 
Bakhshali is in Khyber Pakhtunkwa Province, Pakistan. Home of the Zero. Your "ironclad friend" invented the zero. Please spread the word in Sino-sphere.


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Pakistan is the source of Indus Valley civilization and its inventions. But since India like to claim inventions by others, it shamelessly hijack achievements of people live in Pakistan today. That is what happen when India as a country was created by the British. It steal others history to look legitimate.
 
Pakistan is the source of Indus Valley civilization and its inventions. But since India like to claim inventions by others, it shamelessly hijack achievements of people live in Pakistan today. That is what happen when India as a country was created by the British. It steal others history to look legitimate.

Buddhism is another example the Indians like to brag about or even Kung Fu. These originating in India and how they taught China religion and martial arts. :rofl:
 
Buddhism is another example the Indians like to brag about or even Kung Fu. These originating in India and how they taught China religion and martial arts. :rofl:

India never existed until Britain created it. All the previous achievements belongs to states existed in Indian subcontinent, but not Indian union. Indian Union is unnatural as European Union. It will one day split up. Without Britain, there would be no India.
 
India never existed until Britain created it. All the previous achievements belongs to states existed in Indian subcontinent, but not Indian union. Indian Union is unnatural as European Union. It will one day split up. Without Britain, there would be no India.
I hope for a revolution among the people, the way it is at the current state since the creation by the British has done the population no good. The cake must be sliced into pieces that's how the region had thrived in ancient times, back to the basic to its origin.
 
India never existed until Britain created it. All the previous achievements belongs to states existed in Indian subcontinent, but not Indian union. Indian Union is unnatural as European Union. It will one day split up. Without Britain, there would be no India.

The name "india" or "hindustan" or "hindu" itself came from modern day Pakistan's Sind/Sindh province where I'm originally from.
 
The land of Pakistan is as close to the origins of humanity and civilization as any other

some of the earliest notable traces of human civilisation were in our land
origin of humanity and origin of civilization are totally different things. the humanity originated from Africa and that is an undisputed fact.
 
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