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1) Oddity 2) Uniqueness
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- the quality of being one of a kind
- strangeness by virtue of being remarkable or unusual
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[climate] A singularity is a weather phenomenon likely to occur with reasonable regularity around a specific approximate calendar date, outside of more general seasonal weather patterns (e.g., that May Day is usually warmer than New Year`s Day in northern locales). The existence of singularities is disputed, some considering them due to see...
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[mathematics] In real analysis, a singularity or discontinuity is a property of a function alone. Any singularities that may exist in the derivative of a function are considered as belonging to the derivative, not to the original function. ===Coordinate singularities=== A coordinate singularity (or coördinate singularity) occurs when an ap...
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[operating system] Singularity was an experimental operating system built by Microsoft Research between 2003 and 2010. It was designed as a highly-dependable OS in which the kernel, device drivers, and applications were all written in managed code. == Workings == The lowest-level x86 interrupt dispatch code is written in assembly language a...
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An area wherein space and time are infinitely distorted.
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• (n.) Possession of a particular or exclusive privilege, prerogative, or distinction. • (n.) The quality or state of being singular; some character or quality of a thing by which it is distinguished from all, or from most, others; peculiarity. • (n.) Celibacy. • (n.) Anything singular, rare, or curious.Singularity: words in the...
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(from the article `black hole`) ...gravitationally collapses inward upon itself. The crushing weight of constituent matter falling in from all sides compresses the dying star to a ... ...continues to contract. The gravitational field of the collapsing star is predicted to be so powerful that neither matter nor light can escape it. ... ...
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of a function of the complex variable is a point at which it is not analytic (that is, the function cannot be expressed as an infinite series in ...
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A place where the curvature of spacetime becomes infinitely great and the known laws of physics no longer apply. It is where, as the Caltech physicist Kip Thorne (1940-) colorfully described it, gravity 'unglues' space and time. Singularities may be points, one-dimensional lines, or even two-dimen...
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The center of a black hole, where the curvature of spacetime is maximal. At the singularity, the gravitational tides diverge; no solid object can even theoretically survive hitting the singularity. Although singularities generally predict inconsistencies in theory, singularities within black holes do not necessarily imply that general relativity is...
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In the center of the mathematical model of a black hole is a singularity which has the shape of a point (or a ring if the hole is rotating), at which the curvature of spacetime becomes infinitely large. A singularity represents a great difficulty for theoreticians because it is impossible to predict how a singularity will affect objects in its caus...
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Origin: L. Singularitas: cf. F. Singularite. ... 1. The quality or state of being singular; some character or quality of a thing by which it is distinguished from all, or from most, others; peculiarity. 'Pliny addeth this singularity to that soil, that the second year the very falling down of the seeds yieldeth corn.' (Sir. W. Raleigh) 'I took noti...
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Sin`gu·lar'i·ty (-lăr'ĭ*tȳ)
noun ;
plural Singularities (- tĭz). [ Latin
singularitas : confer French
singularité .]
1. The quality or state of being singular; some character or quality of a thing by which it is distinguished from all, or...
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The center of a black hole, where the curvature of space time is maximal. At the singularity, the gravitational tides diverge. Theoretically, no solid object can survive hitting the singularity.
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n] - strangeness by virtue of being remarkable or unusual 2. [n] - the quality of being one of a kind
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A point in space where the normal rules of physics do not apply. Normally found only in a black hole, a concentration of matter so dense that even light cannot escape its gravity well.
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noun the quality of being one of a kind; `that singularity distinguished him from all his companions`
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A characteristic meteorological condition that tends to occur on or near a specific calendar date more frequently than chance would indicate.
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In astrophysics, point in space-time at which the known laws of physics break down. A singularity is predicted to exist at the centre of a black hole, where infinite gravitational forces compress the infalling mass of a collapsing star to infinite density. According to the Big Bang model of the origin of the universe, the expansion of the unive...
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