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  • AL KHWARIZMI whom you mentioned is from Uzbekistan

    khorazm is a city took its name after this great mathematician!!!

    I am proud to be the citizen of this land!!!

  • Mathematics started from Greece..I believe you all know that !!!

  • there are many Ancient sanskrit Books of Hindus in which we can find many formulas of mathematics.

    Europe gave mainly calculas ! Which was invented by Mr. Leibnitz - a German mathematician ! Leibnitz used S for integration & d for difference :-)

  • wow this is bullshit arabs and persians were the ones who invented math and the numerical system that we use today

  • Aryabhatta (an indian) was the first one to introduce maths. Later pythogoras visited arakonam in tamilnadu and copied one of the theorems of aryabhatta. Indian have contributed so much for the evolution of maths....one such example is the Genius Ramanujan....very proud to be an indian....

  • Great to see the contribution of India in the History of Mathematics..Hope India will help in developing future of Computation too..!

  • I wach it and it was cool but it was still boring and it was the fuckin stupidests thing i have ever heard of.

  • @Danger720360 You are an idiot and you probably went to one of those dumb ass inner city schools!

  • hurry up and get to the greeks!

  • Well done,

  • i hate maths and still im watching this :P lol at the irony. btw arabs invited 0 right?

  • Greeks didn't invent mathematics itself it was Indians Egyptians Babylonians who were before the Greeks. Though the Greeks did make a great contribution in the learning of mathematics such as: Pythagoras Theorem, geometry, trigonometry, algebra, ellipses, hyperbolas, parabolas, Euclids formula, and et-fucking-c.

  • 4:28 that explains why enumerator and denominator in japanese are 分子 and 分母! I always wondered about that!

  • Mathes are gay

  • @DjRegtur

    Math is the reason your lazy ass can use internet

  • It all started when God forsake humans :/

  • Mathematics...

    IT BURNS!

  • Alors le controle ?

  • Vive melissandre

  • Borrrriiing

  • No matter who invented what branch of mathematics, we all benefit from it, and above all they were all humans, so you can claim too, no alien from mars will tell you, we invented this and that for you. lol

  • Arabs are the first people who invented the zero How shame not to be mentioned!

  • anchient egypt and anchient arabs are the father of mathematics and astronomy,that cannot be ignored.

  • have no clue y i clicked this video!! its very boring and i rly don't care

  • face palm they forgot the mayans  and aztecs .... you idots O.O

  • why did i watch this 0.0 lol

  • And after much progress, we're only using 0 and 1.

    (I for one welcome our new computer overlords.)

  • math is holy!

  • yeh.. arabs made.. :P

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  • Seriously get your facts right :| geesh!

  • hindu arabic? hell no!! the numbers were indian and thats the end of it

  • this video is so wrong.... where are the Greeks?

  • 2:20 Why not 2x20+5??

  • It all started in INDIA, even Albert Einstein and Will Durant are well aware of that.

  • @fraddi YES!!! Way to be ethnocentric bastard!

  • @fraddi numbers like (1,2,3,4,5...) were invented by arabs not by indians x/

  • @mrsexy8113261 aight

  • @fraddi very true!!!! but many dont agree....:(

  • @fraddi wrong it came from islam mostly persians and arabs, after all arabs are the ones who invented the numerical system that we use right now

  • @ihavetogoful You are right about the current numeral system used today. BUT there is evidence that arab and persian numeral system including the egyptians were from the vedic txt's. I can send you a link if youd like. infact ill post it on here for everyone.

  • Mathematics is not just about numbers. But its okay anyway

  • Crimen Sollicitationis

  • Kharazmi is Persian and not an Arab. Please get your facts right.

  • @naderdaii He was a persian by natianlity by arab by ethnicity.he is what we would call an iranian arab in this modern age.

  • tk 4 keeping it short, math evolves everyday, someone just takes the cred. but we still hate 2 love it, have 2 use it anway...

  • and math is officially killing me every second of my life.

  • neat

    

  • Al-Kharazmi was a Persian not an Arab. At least get the facts right

  • modern number system was developed in india and then it spread to arabs and europe.

  • @broulys1729 wrong the numerical system that we use today come from arabs and (algebra and calculus the fundamentals of math) comes from persians and arabs but zero did come from arabs

  • @ihavetogoful and from whom did the arabs took it?? from india, the so called the hindu numerals, the base10 system was taken by arabs and western world came to know about it from arabs. So they named it arabian numerals later.

    also the thing called zero first started in india.

    these facts are too common if u read the history right.

  • @ihavetogoful not arabs not iranian wild people

     this developed by Turks such as KHARAZMMI, BERUNI etc

    you are really stupid !!!

  • @broulys1729 no it developed in the arab world thenn spread to india and europed!

  • Vedic mathematics!

  • Moden Mathematics is an muslim invention!!!!!!!!!

  • @YUSKHAN lol,there it goes again,modern mathematics is a human invention it was not only muslims who thought of it,it was a joint effort,its human evolution.stop this racism. i want to punch you in the face right now.

  • @yespresents

    Muslim invented Maths and Algebra get that in you thick skull, don't like it fuck yourself. I want to smash your fucken skull open and drink soup out of it right now.

  • @YUSKHAN muslims did not invent math you fucker greeks,chinese and indians came up with algorithms centuries before muslims did you stupid bitch,muslims just made it more excitiing,it was just a gradual process, one way or another math is going to get more complex overtime.who knows who could discover a new mathematical innovation he might be american,french,african or any race in the world but he is still part of the human race.math is not invented it is an evolution in knowledge.get it fool?

  • @yespresents

    Muslim are not a race

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  • @YUSKHAN it was just one muslim man over a million,lets say you were back in the days before algebra was invented would you have discovered how to use it just because your a muslim?he studied and became smart thats how one man came up with algebra for the benefit of the WHOLE HUMANITY! just like when Thomas Edison built the first electricity generating plant in New York City, humans benefited from each other so dont be racist you muslims are the most racist people,you think of only yourselves.

  • Right hand thumbs up for pure logic!

  • They completely forgot to talk about Newton and Age of Enlightenment in Europe. That was when mathematics became extremely advanced.

  • @hardassteel its a short video my friend.and they were talking about ancient history of math.

  • how can we dowload videos

  • Al-khawarizmi or logarythm is arabic not greek

  • "We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made!"

    ----Albert Einstein but i feel u hav not given that much importance to Indians in this video.........

  • Nobody cares about the history of math. I only care about how to use it and get some money. You people are wasting your time by showing your love to something useless in our society.

  • The real complex statement about mathematics is to figure out how to use the numbers. Calculation is a lot easier to express in a linear combination where the probability is the root of the solution. And if you don't understand a fraction of it, you can always use the power of irrational reasoning, which is the primary part of logic surrounded by odd and even laws. One thing is sure, learning integration is approximately necessary for a social life. +-*/=><^()%! is all you need

  • These Video is Amazing

  • The Sumerians (Afro-Asiatic) invented arithmetic in 3000 BC---using a base figure of 60 on clay tablets. Through the popular "incense road" trading route, the Sumerian Math system was introduced to different tribes of people. The Akkadians, the Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Hyksos, the Ethiopians, the Persians, the Greeks, the Romans, and the Ummayads (Islamic Empire) all benefited from Sumer’s great invention---spreading the knowledge of the rigors of arithmetic throughout the world.

  • need to know where is origin of zero

  • @javedfriendz Most historical records give credit to Hindu scholars in India for developing the name and modern concept of zero around 800 AD.

  • @javedfriendz

    Used as a placeholder by the Babylonians, and as a real number with real numeric value by the Indians, which the middle east and Europe learned after Alexander the Great concurred lands all the way to west India.

  • a fantasy story....imaginations...

    only the Word of Yahweh can get u out of it...

  • This video is about number systems. The Greek number system wasn't exactly the best!and doesn't appear in school books, while Roman Numerals are common and Mayan and Babylonian symbols are easy to understand!

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  • arabs invented math...

  • no mention of the greeks : )

  • Shame on you, Thieves !!!!!..

  • @nixter888 why are they thieves?

  • @noortje71 Mathematics started from the sacred land of Greece,and this video nobody even mention Greece not even one time!!!...How pathetic is that!....The earliest advanced civilizations in Greece and in Europe were the Minoan and later Mycenean civilization, both of which flourished during thousands of years  BC. While these civilizations possessed writing and were capable of advanced engineering, including four-storey palaces with drainage and beehive tombs.

  • @nixter888 Greek mathematics constitutes a major period in the history of mathematics, fundamental in respect of geometry and the idea of formal proof. Greek mathematics also contributed importantly to ideas on number theory, mathematical analysis, applied mathematics, and, at times, approached close to integral calculus.

  • Well-known figures in Greek mathematics include Pythagoras, a shadowy figure from the isle of Samos associated partly with number mysticism and numerology, but more commonly with his theorem, and Euclid, who is known for his Elements, a canon of geometry for many centuries.

  • Greek mathematics and astronomy reached a rather advanced stage during Hellenism, with scholars such as Hipparchus, Posidonius and Ptolemy, capable of the construction of simple analogue computers such as the Antikythera mechanism.

  • @nixter888 Which means Hercules and Dionysus went and taught in the entire earth!!! DIODORUS SICELUS BOOK III 2-

  • @nixter888 HRAKLEA KAI DIONYSON EPONTES APASAN THN OIKOUMENH]diodwros sikeliwths biblio III 2-2]

    [AIGYPTW LIBYH TE BROTOIS ANA THESMATA FAINWN]..orphika stix,103 .

  • you sed it well proteas2 i agree with you all the persian could of done is use chichen skrach shit

  • this video was recommended by my Math Teacher...srsly!!!

  • Its such a shame.You get in such trouble to create this video and you didn't concidered that even the word mathematics is greek,even the word algorithm is greek ( a loan to arabs and from them, kwonw to spain and then to the rest of Europe) - and almost all terms in mathematic science come from Greece .You never wondered why?

    Good video for failblog

  • any relevance to the substance? i don't think so.

  • wonderful job on the history of numbers

  • makedona86, now you are the idiot -- numbers were originally created by the Egyptians -- know your history stoopid

  • Todays numbers? They are from ancient Persia or india, some people said arabik. Do u want to tell that the numbers are egyptian? Nice video i agree.

  • Invented in India around 500 BC and passed by the Arabs to the west

  • "History of Mathematics" and NO SINGLE WORD about Greeks...they should be mentioned first.... Shame on the uneducated people who did this video.... And its not History of Mathematics its history of numbers.... you idiots

  • Oti kai na poun gia tous Ellhnes 8a einai ligo file gi auto kalhtera na mhn tous pianoun sto stoma tous.

  • I know were are the Greeks in this??? They had many things to do with Mathematics, and how about the Incas as well?

  • @makedonas86 Greeks contributed a lot but they were not the first culture to use numbers either. Sumeria was considered by far the oldest, Egypt the second, then perhaps a mention of Greece would be helpful.

  • @KillSwitchOnSteriods

    Yes, that's right. The Sumerians invented arithmetic in 3000 BC---using a base figure of 60 on clay tablets. Through the popular "incense road" trading route, the Sumerian Math system was introduced to different tribes of people. The Akkadians, the Babylonians, the Eygptians, the Hyksos, the Ethiopians, the Persians, the Greeks, the Romans, and the Ummayads (Islamic Empire) all benefited from Sumer’s great invention---laying the foundation for subsequent math rigor!

  • @makedonas86

    dude there were places that contributed more in math ... India

  • @makedonas86 wow you're a real retard! the first people to work out math were arabs and science and astronomy came from them too. I might admit that most are pretty stupid at it these days...look up your history!

  • @iki96 No you are a real retard it seems. When we are talking about the way Mathematics were performed in the MODERN SENSE than the Greeks were the first to establish this kind of Maths... We dont care if the Babylonians or Egyptians measured things and all to built things. What we are talking about here is MATHS as we know it today, with proofing methods and studying for the sake of itself! Arabs did this too, there is no doubt in this, but that was a thousand years after the Greeks.

  • @makedonas86 why all this racism?greeks didnt really do anything new in the world of math,india thought of zero(SUNYATA), that was a ground breaking idea which changed the view of philosophers until this day,

    math is actually a joint creation no one really created math, HUMANITY created mathematics it is HUMAN EVOLUTION it is a natural process.everybody contributed!greeks,mayans,egyp­tians,indians or whatever it was part of EVOLUTION!

  • @iki96 your half right on that one,it wasnt really science back then because they believed in mysticism and magic,it was a basis for ancient science like alchemy,the process was primitive,math and science was thought of by HUMANS its not only arabs who thought of it,it was part of human evolution,greeks had algorithms too so did egyptians,everybody did,but they were a bit different,now we have a unifying algorithmic language because everybody contributed.dont be racist.

  • @makedonas86 they dont need to mention greeks they already mentioned romans, they come from the same civilization,well not really ,greeks didnt really do anything new in the world of math, the most important number of all was zero it was thought of first in india it was called sunyata. FYI egypt is the root of all civilizations. then came the indians(not native americans) back then it was called bharata, western civilization came from the east or bharata and bharata came from egypt civilization.

  • @makedonas86 .....which is also mathmatics dummy

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  • @makedonas86 I agree that the Greeks should be mentioned, but to say they should be first is WRONG. This video shows the evolution of mathematics. The history of numbers is the history of mathematics, because mathematics is the study of numerical patterns in all its forms (geometry, algebra, etc.). Btw, the Greeks did not "invent" mathematics, they had help from other cultures. This is a very entertaining video:)

  • @makedonas86 the greeks learnt math from other cultures and people who came before them. So, the greeks should never have been mentioned at all. well done to the video. Hotep.

  • @makedonas86 Ummm... a history of numbers is more of a fundamental history of mathematics than the mathematics engineered by modern society. and yes, in this context, ancient greece is modern.

  • not really the history of mathematics; more the history of numbers

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