If you're wondering why the previous blogpost was about crows more than about lions, then this post is for you ! Since angles are being discussed, specifically "4D" angles (also called animalian directions, or angle+'s), at least some two distributions are considered. Therefore, it may be difficult to talk about a "4D" angle from a perspective of a single distribution. "2D" angles must consider two or three "2D" locations or coordinate points so that an angle can be perceived and formed. Some "3D" angles don't necessarily need to consider 3 or 4 locations in "3D" space because some "3D" angles may use the same planes for their lines, so that they look like "2D" angles inhabiting "3D" space. For other "3D" angles, 3 or 4 separate "3D" points can be considered. Disregarding the vertex for now, is like saying "2D" angles can have 2 lines, and "3D...
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