Singulatrons refer to a trait shared by humans and all known comprehending systems. We start with a single perspective, a limited viewpoint, trying to grasp larger, more complex concepts with limited understanding capacity or finite computing power.
Admittedly, we're not exactly singular or starting at "zero"—scientists can team up to tackle complex problems, computers can be connected together, and a human brain has more synapses than an ant. This idea points to the dynamic of understanding more and more complex problems. We start from a singular-point side of things, trying to grasp concepts that are disproportionately larger, more complex, and more multifaceted.