As opposed to the laymen in those fields?
As opposed to the laymen in those fields?
In some cases actually yes. At best listening to the "experts" will give you a false sense of certainty, at worst the "experts" really are being worse than random. At least the laymen may have local knowledge "experts" lack.
Edit: Also it depends on the layman, as you yourself observed here.
Related: Heuristics for Evaluating the Soundness of the Academic Mainstream, Admitting to Bias, The Ideological Turing Test