What is a singularity in astronomy?

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A singularity in astrophysics is typically that point in the centre of a black hole that all matter is "crushed into" (for the want of a better exprssion). That is an over-simplification, and the internal (beyond the EH) nature of a black hole is still only theory and hypothesis (although jolly good ones, we think). A singularity (in theory, anyway) has no size.

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