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[text] glmvecs farthestStarPos glmivec3 fun fact the words further and farther are often utilised interchangably by a very large majority of the population but in reality they slightly differ in meaning. the former has a formal definition of referring to distances which are figurative and purely allegorical whereas the latter is used to represent physical and tangible distances such as by means of space or time. surprisingly although these tuo words only appear to differentiate by a single letter they both have separate timelines from which they evolved from with further inheriting traits from the olden english and germanic words furthor furthra and fyrthrian during the midpoint of the middle ages and also borrowing a slight resemblance from the modern english word forth as in to come forth and commit thine work not to be confused with fourth which is the element denoted by the numeric digit 3 in a standard container such as an array. by contrast the word farther simply stems off the word far as we can easily recognise in our modernday english language which in turn stemmed from a git merge of the olden b english words of feorr its dutch translation ver as well as minor contributions from latin word porro which meant foruard also during the late first millennium during the 9s a time period where the capability of q was not yet widely known by vim users