Keep it Simple

Keep it Simple
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In Keep it Simple, I take lessons from the lives of great people and make them simple. Every episode gives you easy checklist to apply powerful ideas and improve your life. www.siddharthajain.blog
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The podcast focuses on personal development concepts such as self-reliance and first principle thinking, with episodes discussing influential figures like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Alan Turing, aiming to make powerful ideas accessible through practical checklists.

In Keep it Simple, I take lessons from the lives of great people and make them simple. Every episode gives you easy checklist to apply powerful ideas and improve your life.
Welcome to Keep it Simple podcast where I simplify big ideas from great thinkers. This episode discuss Theory of Explanation as given by great physicist David Deutsch. David Deutsch is a British physicist widely regarded as the father of quantum computing. Based at the University of Oxford, he is a visiting professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics and a key figure at the Centre for Quantum Computation. David revolutionized physics by introducing the concept of the Quantum Turing Machine and developing one of the first quantum algorithms.
His work laid the foundation for modern quantum computers. He’s also a passionate advocate for the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. He has famously authored two books namely The Fabric of Reality and The Beginning of Infinity.
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