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More generally, in mathematics, antipodal points on a sphere of any dimension are those opposite through the centre; for example, taking the centre as origin, they are points with related vectors v and −v. The Borsuk-Ulam theorem is a result from algebraic topology dealing with such pairs of points. If one wants to consider antipodal points as identified, one passes to projective space.
Antipodes is also used (in the United Kingdom) to refer to Australia and New Zealand.