What is singularity?

A singularity is when something gets so small and powerful that it changes everything around it, just like a tiny, super-strong superhero.

Imagine you have a big ball of playdough. If you squeeze it really hard, it becomes smaller and denser. Now imagine squeezing it until it’s as small as a grain of sand, but instead of being soft and squishy, it’s super strong and powerful. That's what happens at the singularity.

Like a Super-Squeezed Playground

Think of a black hole as a giant vacuum cleaner in space. When something gets pulled into it, it gets squeezed tighter and tighter, just like playdough being squished. At the very center of that black hole is a singularity, where everything is crammed into one super-tiny point.

A Tiny Superhero

You can think of the singularity as a tiny superhero, so small, yet so strong, it can bend space and time around it. It's like the ultimate squeeze party for matter and energy!

That’s what a singularity is, a place where everything gets squeezed into one super-tiny spot with incredible power!

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  1. A technological singularity is when machines become so smart they can improve themselves, making humans look like cavemen by comparison.

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