Beginner-First · Curriculum-Agnostic

Ideas explained for whoever is meeting them for the first time

Lucid Point is a home for writing on Mathematics, Physics, and Computational Thinking — for an eight-year-old, a student, or an adult rebuilding a career in tech, drawing on no single board's syllabus. Written by a seventeen-year teacher who is now also a software developer.

Who This Is For

Defined by stage, not age or grade

Meeting an idea for the first time

A child encountering fractions, functions, or a loop for the first time — explained without assuming anything came before it.

Inside a curriculum, wanting more

A student who's fine at the syllabus but wants the intuition underneath it — the part boards rarely have room to teach.

Rebuilding from scratch

An adult switching careers into IT, relearning how to think in code and logic without the scaffolding of formal school.


What You'll Find Here

Four threads, one way of thinking

Foundations

Math and Physics concepts explained for a true first encounter, regardless of age or board.

Computational Thinking

Logic, problem decomposition, and thinking like a programmer — before any particular language or framework.

Curriculum Lens

How CBSE, IB, Cambridge, and ICSE each approach the same idea, and what that reveals about the idea itself.

The AI-in-Education Shift

Notes from the vantage point of a career teacher who is now also a working developer.

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