Origin
A midpoint of anything is the point exactly halfway between the beginning point and the end point. So logically, it is the "midpoint".
A ray has a beginning but no endpoint.
The point at the beginning of a ray is called the "endpoint." A ray is a part of a line that starts at this endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. The endpoint is crucial as it defines where the ray begins, distinguishing it from a line segment, which has two endpoints.
the end point
Climatic point refers to a critical juncture in a story or event where the tension reaches its peak, leading to a decisive moment or turning point in the narrative. It often marks the climax of the story and sets the stage for the resolution.
Origin
The beginning of a wave is called the crest. It is the highest point of the wave where the amplitude is at its maximum.
the singularity
The begining is the "Source" The ending is the "Mouth"
Point of imitation
boiling/melting point
The beginning point of an earthquake is called the focus (or hypocenter). It is the exact point within the Earth's crust where the seismic energy is released, initiating the earthquake.
A midpoint of anything is the point exactly halfway between the beginning point and the end point. So logically, it is the "midpoint".
A ray has a beginning but no endpoint.
Rivers run from the source, or head, to the mouth of the river where it empties into a larger body of water, be it another larger river, or an ocean, or a sea.
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning