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Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea, written by Charles Seife, explores the historical and philosophical journey of the concept of zero and its intertwined relationship with infinity. The book delves into how various cultures and thinkers, from ancient civilizations to modern scientists, grappled with the acceptance and implications of zero in mathematics, philosophy, and science.
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Charles Seife is an engaging blend of history, science, and philosophy, tracing the concept of zero from ancient times to modern physics. Praised for its clarity and depth, it sometimes suffers from complex jargon. Nonetheless, it's an enlightening read for those curious about the origins and impact of zero on mathematics and society.
Readers who delight in the convergence of history, mathematics, and philosophy will find Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Charles Seife compelling. Fans of books like Fermat’s Enigma by Simon Singh or The Code Book by Singh will appreciate Seife’s engaging narrative, making complex ideas accessible and intriguing.
Science / Nature
History: World
Philosophy
Values/Ideas: Safety & Danger
Values/Ideas: Religion & Spirituality
Values/Ideas: Order & Chaos
Philosophy
Biography