On-demand Interactive Education
I remember struggling to grasp complex numbers as a teen. My teacher, always short on time and impatient, couldn’t help. Now? Just ask an LLM, ‘Create an interactive tool to teach me complex numbers,’ chat for a few minutes, and boom—concept mastered. Total game-changer.

And of course this works for any topic, no matter how simple or complex.

Time is said to have only one dimension, and space to have three dimensions. ... The mathematical quaternion partakes of both these elements; in technical language it may be said to be "time plus space", or "space plus time": And in this sense it has, or at least involves a reference to, four dimensions. ... And how the One of Time, of Space the Three, Might in the Chain of Symbols girdled be. — William Rowan Hamilton (c. 1853)