Three key points about three-dimensional geometry from the document:
1) Three-dimensional geometry developed in accordance with Einstein's field equations and is useful in fields like electromagnetism and for constructing 3D models using computer algorithms.
2) The document presents a vector-algebra approach to three-dimensional geometry, defining points as ordered triples of real numbers and discussing properties of lines and planes.
3) Key concepts discussed include the vector and Cartesian equations of lines and planes, direction cosines and ratios, angles between lines, perpendicularity, parallelism, and intersections. Formulas are provided for distances, divisions, and reflections.