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The Feynman Technique
25 pointslearning & intelligence
Explain a quantum physics or advanced math concept to a 10-year-old so they understand it.
How to complete The Feynman Technique
The real test of understanding is explaining a hard idea in plain words a child follows, with no jargon to hide behind. Picking quantum physics or advanced math means you'll hit the gaps in your own knowledge and have to fill them.
- Pick one concept narrow enough to explain in a few minutes (superposition, entanglement, what a derivative measures).
- Learn it properly first, then write an explanation using only everyday words and a concrete analogy.
- Deliver it to an actual 10-year-old (or imagine one) and watch for the exact moment they get confused.
- Go back to the source on whatever tripped them up, then simplify that part further.
- Repeat until they can paraphrase the idea back to you correctly.
Tips
- Anchor abstract ideas to things kids know: dice, coins, ramps, balloons.
- If you need a technical term to explain it, you don't understand it well enough yet.
- A wrong-but-vivid analogy beats a correct-but-incomprehensible one for a first pass.
What counts as done
A 10-year-old can restate the concept in their own words and answer a simple question about it.
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