I think one of the facets of Richard Feynman’s brilliance is his ability to explain phenomena directly using normal human language; he explains things in simple terms, and at the end, he just mentions casually: BTW, this thing we call superposition.

I found that sometimes I get stuck when trying to understand something because I am approaching it from terminology to the actual thing. For example, I had a hard time understanding what is a database or .net. I think we can use Feynman’s approach in explaining computer science concepts. Like stating the problem, we need a room full of computers to run servers, to serve web-sites. It can be some 3rd party company and they can rent you computer powers. BTW which is called cloud.

I am not as good as Richard Feynman, but I hope you understood what I mean.

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