
Aryabhata I
Aryabhata I was an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer born around 476 CE. He made significant contributions by calculating Earth's rotation, explaining the idea of zero, and developing early trigonometry. His mathematical work included approximating pi and understanding quadratic equations. Aryabhata's observations and theories laid important groundwork for future astronomy and mathematics, blending scientific analysis with poetic astronomy. His achievements reflect a sophisticated understanding of the universe and have influenced both Indian and global scientific thought for centuries.