While the concept of a technological singularity is theoretical, it's uncertain if one will occur. It will depend on advances in technology and how they are controlled and utilized by humanity. Predicting a specific timeline or outcome is challenging due to the complexities involved.
No the singularity is at the core of the black hole.
Yes, as no singularity can be observed, mathematical formulation is the only way to model it.
If it had a radius, then it wouldn't be a singularity. The event-horizon surrounding a black hole has a radius, which depends on the black hole's mass. But the singularity itself has no radius.
All black holes have a singularity at their center. A singularity in a black hole is a location where the density of matter is infinite, at such a location physics equations give incomprehensible nonsense answers. (singularities occur in pure mathematics also, where for various reasons usable answers cannot be obtained from the equations: e.g. singular matrices)in Static and Charged black holes this singularity is an infinitesimal point.in Rotating black holes this singularity is a rapidly spinning ring.
According to the leading theories, it is the relativistic distortion of space/time around a singularity that prevents us from seeing a black hole directly. Light follows the curvature of space. Space curves due to gravity (or more apt perhaps is the statement that gravity *is* the distortion of space). Space around a singularity of sufficient mass is curved to such an extent that a ray of light, once entering the region of curved space surrounding the singularity, is forced to either spiral inwards towards the singularity or follow a circular path around the singularity, never to exit that region again. Since no light can escape from the region surrounding the singularity, the singularity itself can not be seen. The demarkation between the region where light is just barely able to escape the relativistic distortion and where it is not is called the 'event horizon'.
The word 'singularity' may translate to特異性 (tokuisei) in Japanese. This word may be used to refer to a quality that sets aside one from another such as a peculiarity.
One Group is the Singularity Institute.
The ISBN of The Singularity Is Near is 9780670033843.
The Singularity Is Near was created in 2005.
Singularity was released on 12/31/2012.
The Production Budget for Singularity was $175,000,000.
Beyond Singularity was created in 2005.
Singularity - song - was created in 2010.
No the singularity is at the core of the black hole.
Singularity's Ring has 320 pages.
Singularity's Ring was created in 2008-02.
The Singularity Is Near has 652 pages.