1.[countableC] technical an extremely small point in space that contains an extremely large amount of material and which does not obey the usual laws of nature, for example a black hole or the point at the beginning of the universe 奇点〔宇宙中含有大量物质的极小的点,不遵循自然规律,如黑洞或宇宙开端时的点〕
2[uncountableU] old-fashionedUNUSUAL the quality of something that makes it unusual or strange 异常,奇怪,奇特
He had an attractive singularity of viewpoint.
他的观点新奇有趣。
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singularity• However, the beginning in imaginary time will not be a singularity.• Conversely, the fact that we are able to predictevents is experimentalevidence against singularities and for the no-boundary proposal.• This clearly demonstrates the existence of a scalar curvaturesingularity on this hypersurface.• He is just trying to assert his singularity as a writer.• The most familiarclass of singularities are the scalar curvature singularities.• At the singularities, the equations of physics can not be defined; thus one can not predict what will happen.• The eye seeks and recognises the singularity of a symmetricalpair.• In the real time direction, this inevitably leads to singularities, places where space-time comes to an end.