Ever Heard of Strange Number Systems?

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There have been strange number systems used in the past in different parts of the world ... do you know any? :biggrin:
 
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I've mentioned this before: The T'lingut people of coastal Washington State, United States and British Columbia, Canada, counted on the spaces between their fingers rather than on their fingers and so had a number system based on 4 and 8 rather than 5 and 10.
 
Lol...that bold[is] strange
 
lol, but I would imagine a lot easier to work with computers if they had ever made it to the computer age.
 
Must say I would like to have that system instead...to me it looks more beautiful!
 
For a long time, number systems were "baseless". Look at Roman Numerals for instance - it takes cartloads of numerals to write a 4 or 5 digit (decimal) number.

Now isn't that strange ?
 
Lol...Gokul...ur right
 
Gokul43201 said:
For a long time, number systems were "baseless". Look at Roman Numerals for instance - it takes cartloads of numerals to write a 4 or 5 digit (decimal) number.

Now isn't that strange ?
I don't know about that. The Romans had an awkward number system, but most civilizations before, during, and after them I would assume, had decent number systems. The Hindu system of numbers upon which our current decimal system is based existed either before or during the time of the Romans. Also, I don't think number systems, except for the Romans (all I can think of) were baseless. The first number systems were a base 1 system -- tallying.
 
I'm surprised about the Romans - not that i didn't know about their system - but that they could do so much and then have a crappy number system. I'm sure they had extensive contact with other civilisations esp. the Hindu one. Does any1 know y they decided to stik to their number?>
 
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they mayans had a base 20 number system
 
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quddusaliquddus said:
Does any1 know y they decided to stik to their number?>
Conventions die hard. Consider the imperial system of measurements.

- Warren
 
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Guess the Romans were too busy hacking up people in circuses or having neverending orgies.
 

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