Quantum physics challenges not only the known laws of the universe, but also our natural ability to understand it. Its principles defy everyday experience, demanding new ways of thinking and learning. For this reason, making it accessible to students is not only an educational challenge, but also a transformative opportunity: it involves fundamentally rethinking teaching, combining science, technology, and a deep understanding of the human brain.
The Francisco de Vitoria University (UFV) has developed an innovative educational project that combines quantum physics with principles of neuroscience and real-world data from the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), in an initiative aimed at making this discipline more accessible and engaging. The study is titled An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Through Neuroscience and CERN Data.




