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== Singularities ==
== Singularities ==
• Singularities are often used to describe human finitude
• Singularities are often used to describe human finitude
• As the curve of change reaches an infinite gradient, reality itself will be brought into question
• As the curve of change reaches an infinite gradient, reality itself will be brought into question
• Afro-futurist readings of the concept see the bottom of the curve as the point of change as opposed to the peak, the negative spike is an infinite collapse
• Afro-futurist readings of the concept see the bottom of the curve as the point of change as opposed to the peak, the negative spike is an infinite collapse
• This reading of the singularity describes those who are left outside of the event contrasted with those inside
• This reading of the singularity describes those who are left outside of the event contrasted with those inside
• For example the western industrial revolution is told as a triumph of human technological advancement as opposed to a violent history of slavery
• For example the western industrial revolution is told as a triumph of human technological advancement as opposed to a violent history of slavery
• As the iphone created a techno-sociological change in western culture, the materials needed for its manufacture created a negative spike in areas that could supply it
• As the iphone created a techno-sociological change in western culture, the materials needed for its manufacture created a negative spike in areas that could supply it
• To create a human that is contextually aware of the ever-changing subjectivities, where singularities is equal to all others in its finitude
• To create a human that is contextually aware of the ever-changing subjectivities, where singularities is equal to all others in its finitude

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Singularities

• Singularities are often used to describe human finitude

• As the curve of change reaches an infinite gradient, reality itself will be brought into question

• Afro-futurist readings of the concept see the bottom of the curve as the point of change as opposed to the peak, the negative spike is an infinite collapse

• This reading of the singularity describes those who are left outside of the event contrasted with those inside

• For example the western industrial revolution is told as a triumph of human technological advancement as opposed to a violent history of slavery

• As the iphone created a techno-sociological change in western culture, the materials needed for its manufacture created a negative spike in areas that could supply it

• To create a human that is contextually aware of the ever-changing subjectivities, where singularities is equal to all others in its finitude