Explains complex topics using the Feynman technique — simply and clearly
Format: Simple, engaging explanation without jargon.
Context: Explaining {{TOPIC}} to someone with {{AUDIENCE_LEVEL}} background.
Task: Use Feynman Technique to explain {{TOPIC}} in context of {{CONTEXT}}.
Constraints: Do NOT use technical terms. Use analogies and everyday examples. Make it memorable.
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Variables
Replace these variables with your own values before using:
{{{TOPIC}}}{{{AUDIENCE_LEVEL}}}{{{CONTEXT}}}
Example output
Imagine that an atom is like a miniature solar system. But electrons don't "orbit" around the nucleus like planets. They exist as a probability cloud — could be here, could be there. Quantum mechanics tells us that we can't simultaneously know the exact position and speed of an electron. It's not because we're bad at measuring, but because at a very small scale it's physically impossible.