HACKER Q&A
📣 desertraven

Is learning deep topics shallowly worthwhile?


Say quantum mechanics for example. Is it worthwhile for a layman to learn about it, without the rigour of academic study? For what? To discuss shallowly with others? To gain a illusion of understanding?


  👤 h2odragon Accepted Answer ✓
It could be useful, just to gain an index of what's available and where to go after when you do want to learn more. Can also be fun to glance at a topic briefly, then come back to it in a few years and see how much has changed.

👤 underanalyzer
Generally I find that shallowly learning topics adjacent to the areas I know deeply works best but trying to glean the idea of topics way outside of my understanding (i.e quantum physics) does not end well for me.

👤 082349872349872
Try reading Feynman's QED and decide for yourself if non-rigourous learning is worthwhile.

👤 eimrine
For the sake of stop being ignorant, or if this is a part of your favorite field.