Ancient Greeks found negative numbers absurd
Ancient Greek mathematicians struggled for centuries with negative numbers, viewing them as philosophically incompatible with their geometry-based understanding of the world.
Imagine a world where negative numbers didn't exist! For ancient Greek mathematicians around 500 BCE, the concept was deeply perplexing. They saw numbers as tangible quantities like lengths or areas, making a "negative magnitude" seem impossible.
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