5 NotebookLM prompts that turn dense topics into simple explanations
I’ve been trying to understand time dilation after watching Interstellar and Project Hail Mary. Both make it central to the plot, and both left me more confused than before. So I turned to NotebookLM, uploaded a handful of sources, and started asking it questions. The raw summaries it gave me weren’t enough. What worked were specific NotebookLM prompts designed to reframe hard content for a beginner, use analogies to make ideas stick, and test whether I’d actually understood what I’d just read. The fun exercise gave me a daisy chain of prompts I now use for every learning challenge. Start with configuring NotebookLM as a Learning Guide. Throw in the right NotebookLM Studio tool, and you can design your own master key for dense topics. This prompt builds a beginner’s map Start here before you read anything else Saikat Basu/MakeUseOf Most tools summarize. This prompt gives you a structure. It breaks a complex topic into four distinct layers: a one-sentence tl;dr, a jargon-free core explanation, a real-world analogy, and a plain-English vocabulary list. That last …


