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See here for a thorough explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis–angle_representation Basic explanation: Imagine a 3d cartesian grid centered at 0,0,0, and a sphere of radius 1 centered at that same point. An orientation can be expressed by first specifying an axis, i.e. a line from the origin to a point on that sphere, represented by (rx, ry, rz), and a rotation around that axis, theta. These four numbers can be used as-is (R4), or they can be converted to R3, where theta is multiplied by each of the unit sphere components to give a vector whose length is theta and whose direction is the original axis. AxisAngles represents an R4 axis angle.
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