The Quantum Room
The Quantum Room is a set of public and paid spaces for people who want to
learn quantum physics seriously without pretending that every learner needs the
same route.
The free layer is the Quantum Commons: a public lobby for announcements,
reading suggestions, open questions, and occasional discussion. The paid rooms
are smaller teaching groups with a clearer rhythm, scheduled classes, and
work appropriate to the level.
Free lobby
Quantum Commons
A public entry point for curious readers, students, and independent learners.
Enter the Commons
Early learners
Quantum Foundations
GCSE, A-level, and early university preparation with careful boundaries and parent/student updates.
Start foundations
Technical route
Quantum Formalism
University-level quantum mechanics for people ready to work with states, operators, spin, and measurement.
Study the formalism
Adults
Quantum Reality
A reading and discussion group for the conceptual and philosophical questions around quantum theory.
Join Quantum Reality
How the rooms fit together
The Commons is open and lightweight. The teaching rooms are structured. That
separation matters: public discussion is useful, but good teaching needs time,
attention, and a professional boundary around the work.
Quantum Foundations is for students and early learners. Quantum Formalism is
for technical study. Quantum Reality is the group for adults: a serious public
discussion space where interpretation, history, and philosophy are allowed into
the room without replacing the physics.