NichtSingularität
NichtSingularität is a German term that translates to "non-singularity" in English. It is primarily used in the context of mathematics and theoretical physics. In mathematics, a singularity typically refers to a point where a function or mathematical object is not well-defined, for example, division by zero. A non-singularity, therefore, describes a situation or a point where such issues do not arise and the object in question behaves in a regular or expected manner.
In theoretical physics, the concept of singularity often appears in relation to black holes, where spacetime