Why it scares people
Electricity and magnetism can seem impossible at first because people meet them through symbols before they meet them through intuition. The page fills with arrows, equations, and mysterious rules, and the learner starts to think the subject itself is hostile.
The ideas themselves
But the ideas are not hostile. They are subtle. Fields describe influence distributed through space. Charges respond. Motion matters. Symmetry matters. The challenge is not that the subject is meaningless, but that the first explanations are often too compressed.
The role of plain language
A plain-language explanation cannot replace formal learning forever, but it can create the mental room necessary for formal learning to begin.
Why it fits the site
That is why I think this kind of article belongs in the site. It reflects the same larger teaching instinct that shapes the Persian side: begin with clarity, reduce fear, then build depth honestly.
Rigor and kindness
We do not need to choose between rigor and kindness. We can use both.
