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Hyperbolic growth has a singularity in finite time. I.e. there is a "crucial" point where things truly go haywire. Not a very important distinction in a philosophical discussion like this, but that was the reasoning.


This seems like a novel definition I have never heard before and is very different from the dictionary definition that does not have any reference to any singularity

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hyperbolic




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