0:00:06.337,0:00:08.693 Mysteries of vernacular: 0:00:08.693,0:00:10.039 Zero, 0:00:10.039,0:00:13.682 a number that indicates an absence of units. 0:00:13.682,0:00:17.083 In order to understand the genesis of the word zero, 0:00:17.083,0:00:20.913 we must begin with the very origins of counting. 0:00:20.913,0:00:24.308 The earliest known archaeological evidence of counting 0:00:24.308,0:00:28.119 dates back approximately 37,000 years 0:00:28.119,0:00:31.648 and is merely a series of notches in bone. 0:00:31.648,0:00:35.389 It wasn't until around 2500 B.C. 0:00:35.389,0:00:37.236 that the first written number system 0:00:37.236,0:00:40.761 began to take form in Mesopotamia, 0:00:40.761,0:00:45.447 using the units one, ten, and sixty. 0:00:45.447,0:00:47.180 Fast forward another three millennia 0:00:47.180,0:00:49.277 to seventh century India 0:00:49.277,0:00:52.002 where mathematicians used a single dot 0:00:52.002,0:00:53.701 to distinguish between numbers 0:00:53.701,0:00:59.625 like 25, 205, and 250. 0:00:59.625,0:01:02.751 Employed as both a placeholder and a number, 0:01:02.751,0:01:05.132 this all-powerful dot eventually morphed 0:01:05.132,0:01:07.673 into the symbol we know today. 0:01:07.673,0:01:11.503 The word zero comes from the Arabic safira, 0:01:11.503,0:01:15.140 whose literal translation is empty. 0:01:15.140,0:01:17.727 Passing through Italian as zefiro, 0:01:17.727,0:01:22.258 zero came into English in the seventeenth century. 0:01:22.258,0:01:24.779 A second descendant of the Arabic root 0:01:24.779,0:01:27.615 was adopted into English through old French 0:01:27.615,0:01:30.100 as the word cipher. 0:01:30.100,0:01:33.506 Originally sharing the meaning empty with zero, 0:01:33.506,0:01:36.721 cipher later came to describe a code, 0:01:36.721,0:01:39.985 as early codes often used complicated substitutions 0:01:39.985,0:01:42.720 between letters and numbers. 0:01:42.720,0:01:44.878 From this shared empty origin, 0:01:44.878,0:01:48.090 zero continues to represent the number 0:01:48.090,0:01:50.254 that represents nothing.