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people seem to always talk about gimbal lock as a reason to use quaternions over euler angles, but it seems like they're also a more natural fit for physics (esp. torque) and relative rotation (i.e. a space ship turning around its own z axis).
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Yeah, I'm trying to learn about clifford/geometric algebra more. It seems really nice! Sadly we have a huge amount of stuff on linear algebra, but not much on clifford algebra. Apparently it's really handy for spacetime computations, and greatly simplifies many things in physics.
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I think if's fine for people to learn LA first, given the wider resources available, but I would love to see more stuff on GA. Perhaps with less of the fervor too - I think at times people see that as a tad off-putting.
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if you haven't already come across it, bivector.net/doc.html has some nice resources & links! i definitely think LA is more than fine to learn first on its own. but it's hard for me to place where exactly GA would land in an ideal curriculum bc it's very broadly applicable!
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Yeah, I'm at the stage where I'm convinced by the motivations, but just probably need to work through the material slowly and see if I can piece it together properly.
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