Something a little magical

Where every idea you teach actually came from.

A globe and a timeline covering four thousand years of mathematics — from Babylonian tablets to Euler’s identity. Students open it out of curiosity and stay for the story behind the symbols.

Something a little magical

Travel through 4,000 years of mathematics.

From Babylonian tablets to Euler's identity, the Time Machine plots the great ideas of maths on an interactive globe and timeline — a delightful way to give students the story behind the symbols.

Explore the Time Machine
Base-60 & Plimpton 322 — Babylon, 1800 BCE Pythagorean Theorem — Croton, 530 BCE Al-Jabr (Algebra) — Baghdad, 820 CE Euler’s Identity — Berlin, 1748

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