What is nothing? It seems like the simplest question in the world. But zero is not simple. It never was. It took humanity thousands of years to find it - civilizations that built pyramids, mapped the stars, and developed sophisticated legal systems managed without it for centuries. Because zero asks a question that is harder than it looks: can nothing be something? Can the absence of a quantity be, itself, a quantity? The answer, when it finally came, changed everything.
ZERO traces the hidden life of the number that built the world - across mathematics, physics, philosophy, art, literature, and the digital age. From the empty set to the Big Bang. From Aristotle to Beckett. From Malevich's black square to the binary code running on every device you own. Zero is not where things end. It is where they begin.