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Science Deconvolution – Explained Simply (Series Introduction)

Complex ideas are everywhere in science, climate, psychology, and technology.

Most of the time, they’re presented in one of two ways:

  • Overly technical and difficult to follow
  • Oversimplified to the point where they lose meaning

This series exists to do something different.


What is Science Deconvolution?

Science Deconvolution is a structured way of breaking down complex topics so they are:

  • Understandable
  • Accurate
  • Actually useful

Not watered down. Not buried in jargon.

Each topic is rebuilt into something you can follow without needing a specialist background.


How each post works

Every post in this series follows the same format:

  • Plain language explanation → what the topic is
  • Core idea → the key principle behind it
  • Real-world meaning → why it actually matters
  • Minimal jargon → only what’s necessary, nothing extra
  • Trusted resources → for going deeper if you want

What this series will cover

The first set of topics includes:

  • Quantum physics → how reality behaves at the smallest scales
  • Climate change → what is actually happening to the planet
  • Neurodiversity → how and why human minds differ

Each one approaches a different type of complexity:

  • Physical systems
  • Global systems
  • Human systems

Why this matters

Understanding shouldn’t be limited to specialists.

At the same time, simplifying something shouldn’t mean distorting it.

Good explanations sit in the middle:
clear enough to follow, but accurate enough to trust.


What to expect

This isn’t about quick takes or surface-level summaries.

It’s about:

  • Clarity without distortion
  • Simplicity without losing depth
  • Explanations that actually hold up

Starting point

The first post begins with a topic that is often seen as one of the most confusing:

What is quantum physics without the jargon?

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