Singularity, n. A singularity is the point where space, time, gravity, and and the very laws of physics break down, such as at the center of a black hole. It is the vanishing point of the known, where the universe collapses into infinity.
The singularity is a concept, but it reveals a truth mirrored in our own lives. We are drawn inward by invisible forces, toward a shared center beyond comprehension. We are bound together by the gravity of being, where the illusion of separateness dissolves. Within the singularity, we exist in a single point of infinite cruelty, kindness, peace, and chaos. The past, present, and future are one. What is this if not the shape of existence itself?