This expository companion paper provides an intuitive, non-technical introduction to the core concepts of the PFUSRC theoretical system. Using the natural growth of apples and pears as accessible metaphors, it explains the invisible primordial expansion of Taiyi space, the dual nature of dynamic growth and static steady-state formation, the role of topological anchor points, the function of the β₁ field, and the topological reinterpretation of quantum path phenomena. The paper does not present new mathematical proofs or experimental results; its sole purpose is to build a conceptual bridge to the formal PFUSRC series. It clarifies common misunderstandings of mainstream quantum interpretations and illustrates how the system coherently addresses puzzles such as nonlocal entanglement, cosmic expansion, and quantum coherence in biological systems. All rigorous definitions and derivations are referenced to the corresponding formal papers in the PFUSRC series.
Zhenmin Wang (Sun,) studied this question.