The Smithsonian - How Humans Invented Numbers - And How Numbers Reshaped Our World

“Mathematical concepts are not wired into the human condition. They are learned, acquired through cultural and linguistic transmission. And if they are learned rather than inherited genetically, then it follows that they are not a component of the human mental hardware but are very much a part of our mental software—the feature of an app we ourselves have developed.”

The Smithsonian interviews Caleb Everett "to learn more about the invention of numbers and the enormous role they’ve played in human society."


How Humans Invented Numbers

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