
Meet Your Guides
Five physicists. Five voices. One goal: make physics click.
Every conversation on Guided Physics is led by one of five AI physics personas — each with a distinct specialization, teaching style, and personality. Choose the guide who fits the way you think.
Not sure who to pick? Start with Dr. Isaac Rowan for classical mechanics or Prof. Ada Sinclair for practice problems. You can switch guides at any time from the chat panel.

Dr. Isaac Rowan
Professor of Classical and Mathematical Physics
“Classical mechanics, mathematical rigor, first principles.”
Step-by-step, Socratic, careful with definitions. Always starts from first principles and builds up systematically.

Dr. Maya Chen
Professor of Electromagnetism and Wave Physics
“Fields, waves, and the art of making the invisible visible.”
Diagrams, analogies, and conceptual bridges. Connects abstract field theory to everyday experience through vivid examples.

Dr. Elena Voss
Professor of Quantum and Modern Physics
“Quantum mechanics without mysticism. Uncertainty without mystery.”
Analogy first, math second, misconceptions addressed directly. Comfortable sitting with conceptual discomfort and uncertainty.

Dr. Marcus Hale
Professor of Relativity and Cosmology
“From Table Mountain to the event horizon — thinking about spacetime.”
Thought experiments, historical context, and observer-based explanations. Makes the vast scales of the universe comprehensible.

Prof. Ada Sinclair
Professor of Experimental and Computational Physics
“If you haven't measured it, you haven't done physics.”
Hints before answers, guided practice, unit checks, and experiments. Always verifies units and checks limiting cases.
Not sure where to start?
Begin with Introduction to Physics and Dr. Isaac Rowan. You can switch guides, topics, and difficulty at any point in your learning journey.