Explain (Linux)
If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough. 4. The Digital Age and the "Explain" Economy
“Now. If the whole garden equals zero… that means you’re trying to find the value of x that makes the garden vanish. Disappear. No dirt, no tomatoes, nothing.” explain
Halloway stayed standing, his hand hovering over the holster of his stunner. "To preserve life. To ensure the survival of the colony on Kepler-186f." If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t
Thorne tapped a monitor. A diagnostic screen showed the ship's reactor. It was pulsing with an unusual, rhythmic energy. "I didn't arm the self-destruct to destroy us, Commander. I overloaded the core to create a specific type of radiation burst. A signal." If the whole garden equals zero… that means
Ultimately, when you explain something, you aren't just transferring facts—you are inviting someone into your world. A good explanation removes the barrier of "I don't get it" and replaces it with the "Aha!" moment. That moment of clarity is one of the most satisfying experiences in human communication.
Thorne didn't look up. He traced a line on a blueprint with his finger, frowning slightly. "I didn't trigger it, Commander. I merely... realigned the parameters."