Re: Science Fiction: Do you find it educational or just entertainement
As I've said, it depends on what kind of SF you read. It's a very, very diverse genre. You can learn about real science from reading hard SF authors like Clarke and Clement and Benford and Egan and Sheffield and Slonczewski, say, but not so much from reading Sturgeon or Ellison or Bradbury or Butler or McCaffrey, because their focus is less on hard science and more on allegory or social commentary or wild imagination.
Science fiction has inspired me to learn about science, but I've seldom actually _learned_ any science from reading it.
As I've said, it depends on what kind of SF you read. It's a very, very diverse genre. You can learn about real science from reading hard SF authors like Clarke and Clement and Benford and Egan and Sheffield and Slonczewski, say, but not so much from reading Sturgeon or Ellison or Bradbury or Butler or McCaffrey, because their focus is less on hard science and more on allegory or social commentary or wild imagination.