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I think you are referring to a phenomenon called Nutation.
They are the four directions between the cardinal points. The intercardinal points are northeast, southeast, northwest, and southwest.
Cardinal directions or cardinal points.
Cardinal points or Cardinal directions
The Cardinal directions of a compass are North, South, East and West. The Ordinal directions ,secondary directions, are Northeast, Southeast ,Southwest ,and Northwest.
The main such change in direction is called precession. Some more irregular short-term changes are called nutation.
Precession. This word is also used for the change in direction of the axis of other rotating objects, e.g. a spinning top.
I think you are referring to a phenomenon called Nutation.
Cardinal directions refer to the four cardinal points; north, west, south and east. On the contrary, ordinal directions are points that are located in between the cardinal points.
what is a set of points that is endless in both directions
They are the four directions between the cardinal points. The intercardinal points are northeast, southeast, northwest, and southwest.
The four directions are north, south, east, and west. They are used as points of reference to indicate different locations and orientations on a map or in physical spaces.
It just means they are listening in different directions. They might just be inquisitive or they might be on the alert for danger.
Current will flow if there is a difference of potential energy and a path between those points.
Its ovious why a compass points in different directions. For example, if your going north, the compass points north because your going that direction. Theres also a magnet concealed in the compass. How does the compass know what direction yoiur going. Earth it self is a magnet. When you head that direction, it will point
because they capture different view points at the same time.
Cardinal points are the directions which are north, south, east, and west.