- It's important to question the medium behind any learning that happens. For example [[Books as a Medium]] make a lot of fundamental assumption as well.
- Spaced repetition is one such idea where a new medium is explored. With this the idea is to create a mnemonic medium where the medium enables you to remember the details and terms.
- It can be quite useful to learn complex topics like Quantum Computing where there are so many new terms that you have to constantly cross reference rather than trusting the medium to teach you the new terminology.
- Check out Quantum Country as an example of this.
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"A better model is that conceptual mastery is actually enabled by a mastery of details. One user of Quantum Country told us that she found the experience of reading unexpectedly relaxing, because she “no longer had to worry” about whether she would remember the content. She simply trusted that the medium itself would ensure that she did. And she reported that she was instead able to spend more of her time on conceptual issues" - [Link](https://numinous.productions/ttft/)