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That's hardly the most straightforward or intuitive decomposition. In particular, it makes simple monoplanar rotations overly complicated, in exchange for making isoclinic rotations super simple--while rotors handle monoplanar rotations entirely naturally, with an obvious extension to isoclinic rotations. And monoplanar rotations are a much nicer primitive to work with.


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