The Gupta Empire: India's Golden Age of Science, Math, and Power — Fexingo History

The Gupta Empire's Concept of Zero: From Emptiness to Infinity

7 min · 15. juli 2026
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Before zero became the foundation of modern mathematics, it was a philosophical and practical problem for Gupta-era scholars. This episode explores the journey of shunya — the concept of 'nothing' — from its roots in Jain and Buddhist metaphysics to its first concrete use as a numeral in the Bakhshali Manuscript and later inscriptions. We discuss the role of the mathematician Brahmagupta, who formalized arithmetic with zero in his 628 CE work Brahmasphutasiddhanta, and how Gupta astronomers like Aryabhata used place-value systems that required a zero symbol. We also touch on the controversy over the Bakhshali Manuscript's dating and the spread of zero to the Islamic world and Europe. Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover how an idea once seen as emptiness transformed into an engine of infinite possibility. #GuptaEmpire #Zero #Brahmagupta #BakhshaliManuscript #Aryabhata #Shunya #IndianMathematics #HistoryOfMath #Brahmasphutasiddhanta #GwaliorInscription #PlaceValue #DecimalSystem #AncientIndia #SouthAsia #ScienceHistory #FexingoHistory #GoldenAge #Mathematics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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