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Stephen Hawking's book "God Created the Integers" provides a history of mathematics from ancient to modern times. It discusses breakthroughs made by mathematicians like Euclid, Euler, and others. Hawking also puts forth some of his own ideas about language evolution and the development of mathematical thinking. However, the book contains some factual errors. It aims to introduce readers to important concepts and figures in the history of mathematics.

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Stephen Hawking's book "God Created the Integers" provides a history of mathematics from ancient to modern times. It discusses breakthroughs made by mathematicians like Euclid, Euler, and others. Hawking also puts forth some of his own ideas about language evolution and the development of mathematical thinking. However, the book contains some factual errors. It aims to introduce readers to important concepts and figures in the history of mathematics.

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difficulty, are some people so good at it? In contrast to the towering physical edifices of great civilizations of the past, Hawking writes, "The
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fanaticism. In the Euclid chapter it's unclear to me if the commentary is from Hawking or from a translator.

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