Abstract
Geometric algebra, a mathematical framework that addresses vectors, was unearthed by Clifford in the late
19th century. Despite its initial lack of widespread recognition and subsequent period of neglect, geometric
algebra has emerged as superior to traditional vector analysis both in theory and practical applications. Its
significance has steadily grown in the 21st century. This paper aims to concisely elucidate the essence of
geometric algebra, minimizing abstract discussions and emphasizing clarity.