Mythological Singularity is a point where the exhaustion of all fictional (metatext) scenario methods cause an upheaval in the use of ficto-metatext. When an object or its properties are mutually exclusive to any given scenario (for example, its name cannot exist in "___ exists"), we must refer to its reference point as "The impossibility of (insert object here)." Since the impossibility of any given ficto-scenario independent point is higher than the metatext can hold the objects' properties at a level that matches itself, we can truly have a number/object at the level 1-ficto-metatext (the hierarchy higher than standard descriptions from metatext).
Metatext definition[]
Metatext (also known as the description of text) is equivalent to the words you are reading right now. Or in more accurate terms, it is a projection of the text you are reading right now, known better as ficto-metatext (describing metatext). Since metatext is a recursive problem we have to escape this recursion by projecting an object as "metatext-independency," "meta-exclusive," or "ficto-scenario-extraneous." Using this we can prove that there is a catamirrored variant of all metatext known as 1-ficto-metatext which is also known as "self-exclusive," most popularly known as heterological. But since heterological projections of objects in the ficto-scenario set cannot exist in the absolute projection of metatext they have to be cataprocessed upwards, unlike the current standard of catareflection and catamirroring.