Quantum Picturalism is a concept focused on making quantum computing more accessible by using visual methods instead of traditional abstract mathematical symbols. This approach aims to teach concepts like quantum teleportation through relatable imagery (e.g., comparing it to pulling a string), reducing the intimidation often associated with quantum physics. The comments suggest that while ZX Calculus is a significant advancement in quantum computing research—especially in fields like error correction—it may not effectively engage a broader audience. Experts point out that deeper quantum mechanics concepts can still be challenging to convey visually, hinting at a potential gap between theoretical advancement and public understanding.