The distribution is in an infinite number of hyperspherical shells. There was nothing special about the first shell being centered at the origin. The same phenomenon would appear when measuring the distance from any point. High-dimensional space is weird.
The distribution is in an infinite number of hyperspherical shells. There was nothing special about the first shell being centered at the origin. The same phenomenon would appear when measuring the distance from any point. High-dimensional space is weird.
Thanks! I’m starting to get the picture (insofar as that’s possible).