Source-Led ExplainerOperated by Reality Contact, LLC

Research and technical visual explanation

Show the mechanism without changing what the evidence says.

Request one free source-linked diagram. If the work fits, a person provides secure intake and written deletion terms before you share reports, data, citations, brand assets, or unpublished material.

Example result

Mechanism storyboard with source anchors

timeline
  1. Beat 01Establish the system boundarySource S-02 defines included components.
  2. Beat 02Reveal the transfer mechanismArrow and label map to findings F-04 and F-07.
  3. Beat 03Compare the constrained stateScale remains qualitative under the source limit.
  4. Beat 04Land the decision implicationNarration follows only after visual approval.
The sample shows the visuals-first review sequence; a real artifact uses the buyer's approved sources and claim boundaries.

A dense report can be correct and still resist explanation.

Technical readers can follow definitions, evidence, caveats, and mechanism notes across pages. A decision audience often needs the relationship visible in one frame, with enough source context to trust what the diagram includes and excludes.

Visual compression introduces its own risk. An attractive arrow, scale, transition, or camera move can imply causality, magnitude, sequence, or certainty that the approved report never claimed.

The free diagram includes its evidence boundary.

One difficult mechanism becomes a finished visual with labeled relationships, caption, alt text, citations, and a note separating source support from interpretation. The buyer reviews every material visual claim.

The paid package expands that method into four to eight diagrams and a visuals-first short explainer, with narration written only after the picture sequence is approved.

What comes back from the record

One difficult mechanism becomes a finished diagram with an explicit visual question, labeled parts and relationships, a checked caption, alt text, source citations, and a note separating evidence from interpretation.

Turnaround: The diagram is delivered within five business days after the approved source, audience, decision, claim boundary, and visual constraints are confirmed.

The picture leads and the audio follows.

  1. Map evidence

    Claims, citations, mechanisms, permissions, comparisons, and uncertainties become a visual claim ledger.

  2. Build visuals

    The concept flow and diagrams establish each relationship, transition, and source boundary before narration is drafted.

  3. Write to picture

    Narration and captions are written to approved visual beats so key words land with the corresponding visible change.

  4. Verify outputs

    A human checks labels, scales, captures, captions, alt text, citations, exports, and cutdowns against the approved record.

Why the check is free

The diagram is free because Reality Contact, LLC is testing whether one evidence-faithful visual gives technical teams enough value to commission a complete explainer package.

Free source-linked mechanism diagram

One difficult mechanism becomes a finished diagram with an explicit visual question, labeled parts and relationships, a checked caption, alt text, source citations, and a note separating evidence from interpretation. The diagram is delivered within five business days after the approved source, audience, decision, claim boundary, and visual constraints are confirmed.

Do not send private links or files through this form. If the service fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before you share private material.

Questions before you send anything

What do I send?

Do not send private links, files, documents, data, unpublished research, credentials, or sensitive material through the public form. A person will provide a secure intake method and written deletion terms before any private material is shared.

What comes back for free?

One difficult mechanism becomes a finished diagram with an explicit visual question, labeled parts and relationships, a checked caption, alt text, source citations, and a note separating evidence from interpretation. The diagram is delivered within five business days after the approved source, audience, decision, claim boundary, and visual constraints are confirmed.

Where does the service stop?

Reality Contact, LLC translates approved material into diagrams and a short explainer, but does not conduct new research, validate scientific truth, approve claims, alter data, provide legal or medical advice, or promise comprehension, persuasion, publication, or audience response. The buyer approves the source corpus, claim boundary, visual brief, diagram drafts, storyboard, narration, and final captures, then decides where and how the finished materials are published or presented. This is visual communication and document preparation, and it does not replace scientific, legal, medical, accessibility, licensing, or professional review.

Do you verify the research itself?

No. Reality Contact, LLC translates buyer-approved material and checks visual claims against it; the buyer remains the scientific and publication authority.

Can I send an unpublished report through the form?

No. Describe the mechanism only; secure intake and written deletion terms follow after fit is confirmed.

Free source-linked mechanism diagram

One difficult mechanism becomes a finished diagram with an explicit visual question, labeled parts and relationships, a checked caption, alt text, source citations, and a note separating evidence from interpretation. The diagram is delivered within five business days after the approved source, audience, decision, claim boundary, and visual constraints are confirmed.

Do not send private links or files through this form. If the service fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before you share private material.

Operated by Reality Contact, LLC.

The buyer approves every claim, source, permission, visual interpretation, and publication use.

The production order is concept flow, visuals, narration, then audio.

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