"If you can't explain something in simple terms, you don't understand it well enough."

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This principle emerged from Einstein's experience as both a theoretical physicist and a public communicator of complex scientific ideas. Despite working with highly complex mathematical concepts, Einstein believed that true understanding enables clear, simple explanation. This insight came from his own practice of using thought experiments and simple analogies to explain complex physics concepts, demonstrating that complexity in understanding shouldn't require complexity in explanation.