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Singularity is the regular temperament that tempers out [[1/0]], the singularitone, setting its value equal to [[1/1|1]], the unison. While this at first appears to do nothing to conventional JI, this changes when you realize that because 1/0 contains all possible factors in its numerator (because it can be written as 2/0 or 3/0 or 5/0 or 7/0 etc), that that implies that every single interval, in all limits, is tempered out.
Singularity is the regular temperament that tempers out [[1/0]], the singularitone, setting its value equal to [[1/1|1]], the unison. While this at first appears to do nothing to conventional JI, this changes when you realize that because 1/0 contains all possible factors in its numerator (because it can be written as 2/0 or 3/0 or 5/0 or 7/0 etc), that that implies that every single interval, in all limits, is tempered out.