A simple explanation of quantum physics concepts designed for a very young audience.
Quantum physics is a branch of science that looks at the tiniest parts of our universe, like atoms and even smaller things called particles. Just like how we play with building blocks to create different shapes, everything around us is made of these tiny particles.
Imagine you are in a dark room and you turn on a tiny flashlight. The light from your flashlight is made up of little bits called photons. Quantum physics helps scientists understand how these photons behave — sometimes acting like tiny balls and other times like waves in the ocean!
Quantum physics is special because it describes how things work at a level so small that we can't see them with our eyes. But even if we can't see them, they are always there, helping us understand the world around us.
So, in summary, quantum physics is like a magical world of super tiny things that scientists study to learn more about everything big around us!