Discontinuities

/ˌdɪskɒntɪˈnjuːɪtiz/ noun

Definition

Breaks or gaps where something is not continuous; places where there is a sudden change instead of a smooth progression.

Etymology

From discontinuity (late 16th century), from Latin discontinuus. The plural -ities ending marks multiple instances of lack of continuity.

Kelly Says

In mathematics and physics, discontinuities are where the rules suddenly change—like a staircase versus a smooth ramp, which is why scientists got so excited about finding them in nature.

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