Black holes include a singularity.
BTW, with all that complexity about quarks, probability as in previous post, together with other quantum weirdness, singularities and the like, I think that gives FE a certain latitude in explaining things before RE physics complains about FE requiring a lot of ad hoc explanation.
Personally, I think the apparent wall of ice is a singularity at the South Pole. If conventional physics can have wormholes and point singularities in black holes, why can't FE have a singularity too?