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Have you ever thought about who created the numbers like who made this numbering system 1- 2- 3 - 4 -5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 and the 0 ? Well let me tell you actually numbers, as we use them today, evolved over thousands of years through multiple civilizations. No single person invented numbers, but different cultures developed number systems independently. Prehistoric Humans: Early humans likely used tally marks to count objects, such as animals or food.
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Sumerians (c. 3000 BCE): Developed one of the first known counting systems in Mesopotamia. Egyptians (c. 2700 BCE): Created a numerical system using hieroglyphs. Well here comes the 1 hour addition & this award goes to Babylonians, Babylonians (c. 2000 BCE): Introduced a base-60 system, which influenced our timekeeping (60 minutes in an hour).
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Chinese (1400 BCE) : Had a decimal-based number system. Greeks (500 BCE) : Pythagoras and others contributed to the understanding of numbers. Hindus & Arabs (200-800 CE) : Developed the Hindu-Arabic numeral system (0-9), which we use today. The concept of zero was particularly important and was formally introduced by Indian mathematician Brahmagupta in the 7th century CE. Now if you like this CAST then plz follow me & like & reCAST this so others can know this info too.
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