Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea

What is the theme in Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Charles Seife?

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Scientific Progress and Zero make up a major theme in the book. Charles Seife tells the story of scientific progress through the lens of the number zero. Zero has prompted most of the major advances in mathematics and physics. At the very least, dealing with zero was required in order to make progress. Seife makes a number of extravagant claims about scientific progress and its relation to zero. For instance, he attributes to Aristotelian metaphysics an inability to recognize the number zero and then blames that inability not only for the Roman civilization's failure to advance mathematics but for the failure of scientific progress during the entire medieval period.