>>11879484Hello, I have a little book full of silly questions like these (I mean no offense) and I want to post and see if I messed up something in my notes:
You generally can't add points, and if you substract them you get a geometric vector (you get a notion of a beginning and an end point),
Vectors have a notion of norm/length, points don't (substracting the origin from a point A, say, gives you the geometric vector OA still),
As such, vectors can be equipollent, points can't,
In LA considering points as vectors is mostly fine apparently (?),
This doesn't work with vector fields and such (? again)