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Nothing skipped. Everything shown.

The aim isn’t to cover the quantum world quickly — it’s to make a curious person with no physics genuinely see it. So every idea is taken apart into small visual scenes, each doing one job, and no concept is named before there’s a picture you can touch. The four lecture sets are a compass; the examples, drawings and labs are all our own.

▸ spoon-feeding upgrade pass · in progressno gaps · high-school algebra only

Every chapter is being rewritten to remove conceptual leaps and define each symbol before it’s used — keeping the exact look. Each page gains a before-you-start recall box, a symbol decoder, an everyday analogy, inline worked examples, a misconceptions callout, per-section recaps, and a closing takeaway. Every problem set now holds 5 worked + 10 exercises written as 2–3 line scenarios.

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house rules — kept everywhere
A picture before a symbol. Math is always derived from something already seen — never dropped in whole.
One job per scene. If a panel explains two things, it becomes two panels.
Color is meaning. The five ladder inks recur on every page, so the grammar itself teaches.
All nine parts are built — 0 through VIII, the complete intuition-first course.
From a single classical bit to entanglement-enhanced sensing, every chapter rests on one rule:
|amplitude|² = probability.