Zero is a young number in human history. How do our brains understand it?
Briefly

Zero represents an absence, complicating our understanding of it compared to other numbers. Despite being a recent mathematical concept, it’s often viewed with fear and confusion.
The use of zero emerged around the 7th century with Indian mathematicians. After its introduction, some cultures even banned it due to its unfamiliarity.
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