But likely, the zero was invented before that. Coedes defined these civilizations as Indianized because they were Hindu and later Buddhist and back to Hindu.There's a back and forth with religions.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here. Coedes started and made a lot of progress.
how he got this knowledge. And Coedes had a similar ability of understanding dead languages, like old Khmer. He could read a stele, and within a short period of time, translate it.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here. So Coedes was an amazing guy.
It was an all-female college in urban Baltimore, Maryland. It's now coeducational in suburban Towson. But at the time, it was all female.
So it's 200 years before Gwalior. And that's where Coedes found his zero. There's the Mekong again.
Because it's mainly Hollywood movies that get to go around the world. And I went to a coed school for six form.
You can go down the line. Julia being a 21-year-old coed at one of those fancy schools that costs too much said, Dad, that's sort of creepy.
There's no conclusive proof. But if you could-- what Coedes knew was that if he could find a zero that's earlier than Gwalior, the earliest Indian zero, he could prove that the zero was an eastern invention because it predates that Arab trade.
It's not necessarily the first zero. In the 80 years that passed since Coedes analyzed it, nothing else was found that's earlier. So it's the earliest because of that, because we don't have anything earlier than that.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here. So that site was studied extensively by Coedes and by others.
It's a very boring guy. He's this French academic by the name of Coedes . And he was so boring that every publisher would just read the proposal, and they throw it away.
It's unlikely that the Indians had anything to do with the zero. So there is this guy by the name of Georges Coedes who is originally a Hungarian Jew who immigrated to France and changed his name so it looks very French with the C-O-E-D-E-S and an accent grave, and the O and the E are ligated, and so it looks very,
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here. This is K-127, the number Coedes gave it.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here. But France says resources, and Coedes wasn't just by himself.
But there is a zero that became our zero. And it was studied by this guy that I mentioned, Georges Coedes , this French scholar. And it disappeared. And I wanted to find it again to bring it to the attention of the world of science.
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Based off of exploring that story, do you feel like tech platforms have a responsibility to curb or curtail that sort of content? If you're a young boy, you see a woman's legs at a very young age, and you talk about sex, you go to coed schools.
They were very poor. than we have. Just in the last few years we start to see these programs as being coed for both boys and girls, instead of pulling the
the summer. So I -- hospital paid for it so I was happy to hire them. And they always made a contribution. It was fun to be around bright young students. But there was an issue. I had accepted a very bright young coed to join my lab for a few weeks. But a month before her scheduled time, she called me and explained sheepishly that she would have to back out of the job. So this is her on the
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