Didn't really mean to get into this discussion, but there's no way around the understanding that quantum theory is thought theory, largely tested in imaginary experiments using abstraction. Not trying to negate the importance of math within the realm of physics; that would be silly. Just took offense to seeing Lestat being told he can't understand a concept, because he isn't able to communicate that concept as an abstraction using mathematical symbols which represent ideas. Was just trying to tell him that there are people who are skilled at communicating these concept in an abstraction he can in fact understand, and that abstraction is written language.