Pointreappears
Pointreappears is a term used in certain contexts, often within computational geometry or computer graphics, to describe the phenomenon or action of a point that was previously lost or absent becoming visible or present again. This can occur in a variety of scenarios. For example, in ray tracing, a point might reappear if a ray that was initially blocked by an object then successfully intersects another object or the scene's boundary. In simulation environments, a virtual object's point of origin or a specific feature on its surface might reappear after a collision or a change in its orientation.
The concept also finds relevance in data visualization, where a data point that was temporarily filtered out