Quantum science, often misunderstood, refers to the study of phenomena at the atomic and subatomic levels, where classical physics fails to apply. It encompasses the randomness and probabilistic nature of particles, which can lead to counterintuitive concepts, such as the idea that objects can exist in multiple states simultaneously. The discussion highlights the difficulty in grasping these concepts, especially for those unfamiliar with the terminology. Participants suggest using external resources for clearer explanations, despite restrictions on certain references. Understanding quantum mechanics is crucial for writing a paper on its stability, emphasizing the need for accessible explanations.