I like to consider myself a science and math buff but I'm certainly no expert in any of the disciplines. Computer science is my bag.
One common frustration for me is that in a learning environment I find that teachers or mentors stop talking in English and start talking in 'tech speak.'
A saying I hold dear to my heart is from Einstein who said, "You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother."
I have found this to be very true. On the subjects I have mastered the most, I challenge myself to explain them in the most elementary way using only English that any lay person can understand. I find that trying to get the true essence of the topic across using only English, challenges my intellect.
I'm wondering if there are limits to this...
Can any distinguished scientists or mathematicians here attest to the ability of being plain spoken at an advanced level?
For example, can you explain the Dynamics of Large Quantum Systems to your grandmother in a way that she can understand? How deep can you develop her understanding while sitting around the kitchen table?
Forget formulas, she doesn't have time or patience for that. I'm afraid you'll have to use analogies instead. She only has a desire to understand.
What do you think?
Thanks for sharing.