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Title The Story Of 1 / Director: Murphy, Nick
Published Australia : ABC, 2005
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Summary *Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the following program may contain images and voices of deceased persons*The story of the number 1 is the story of Western civilisation. Terry Jones, of Monty Python fame, goes on a humour-filled journey to discover just what an amazing tale lies behind the simplest number we have. Using Pythonesque computer graphics, 1 is brought to life in all its various guises.The first number 1 dates from 20,000 years ago. Then 6000 years ago the Sumerians turned 1 into a cone-shaped and written symbol that made arithmetic - and trade - possible. 1000 years later in Egypt, 1 million was used for the first time, and formal _measurement_ was invented as Egyptians created their own definition of 1 - the Cubit.In Ancient Greece, Pythagoras and Archimedes worked with 1 intensively, becoming two of history_s most important mathematicians. But after they died, the Romans - who had no time for mathematical theorems - started using _1_ simply as a basic tool for imposing order. Roman numerals dominated Europe for the next 2000 years, before being wiped out by Indian numbers.Although the symbols for 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 0 originated in India, it wasn_t until they were picked up by the Muslim world that they really took hold. The Arabs took these numbers to Europe, where they met fierce resistance for 500 years, but the battle between Roman and Indian numbers was finally resolved in the 16th century when Indian numbers triumphed.Because of this development, within a hundred years German mathematician Gottfried Leibniz had invented binary, a system that uses only 1 and zero. Since then, as the language of computers, these two digits have dominated every part of our modern lives. Without 1 and zero, today_s world would be a very different place.PRODUCTION DETAILS:A Fremantle Media documentary
Event Broadcast 2009-01-01 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Binary system (Mathematics)
Civilization, Western.
Roman numerals.
Voyages and travels.
Europe.
Form Streaming video
Author Boulane, Ahmed, cast
Challa, Fred, cast
Du Sautoy, Marcus, cast
Jampinjinpa Wayne, Leo, cast
Jones, Terry, cast
Murphy, Nick, director