The reason for the transform initially shifting to the target object's position before altering its position to the newly set radius is to maintain the same distance between the target object and the transform. This ensures that the distance between the two objects remains constant even after adjusting the radius. By doing this, the transform can smoothly transition from its current position to the new radius without any sudden changes in movement or position, which could potentially disrupt or confuse the user.
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