
Sifr: The Foundation
Sifr traces back to Shunya—the concept of zero articulated by Aryabhata and Indic wisdom. Zero was not seen as emptiness, but as a foundational construct that enabled abstraction, structure, and system-building. It made scalable mathematics, modeling, and computation possible.
This concept later evolved through West-Asia’s Al-Khwarizmi, who transformed zero into a working computational tool. Through algebra and early algorithmic thinking, Sifr became central to computation, logic, and modern digital systems.



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