Nelsonian knowledge is the virtual forbidden knowledge, which betrays its possession through one’s exacting efforts to avoid it in the first place.
Nelsonian knowledge involves a keen prowess in knowing what to not-know, where to not-look and how not-to-look at it. As regards the poseur, intelligence cannot be derived from the ‘reliable’ sources they choose to examine. Rather it is often those sources which they conspicuously demand that everyone avoid, which tend to offer the greatest probative potential.
The Riddle of Not-Knowledge
One year my Dad ‘found’ an Easter Egg hidden from the previous year. Curious as to why we found 25 eggs when he had hidden only 24, its was an unforgettably entertaining moment for two little boys when he cracked open that extra egg in order to eat it.
Now the term ‘Nelsonian knowledge’ (and inference) is derived from a tale told of Admiral Horatio Nelson of the British Navy. A colorful tradition has been derived from this legend, purportedly from the Battle of Copenhagen: wherein being informed of a command signal to cease action and retreat, holding a telescope to his blind eye, Nelson exclaimed, “I really do not see the signal!”1 Similar doctrine and result can be advanced in politics through a form of governance called Tyflocracy (blind-eye government). Either way, Nelsonian knowledge involves a keen prowess in knowing what to not-know, where to not-look and how not-to-look at it.
It is said that a secret not worth sharing, is not worth keeping. In this same vein, a forbidden topic not worth studying, is also not worth squelching.
The Riddle of Nelsonian Knowledge
It behooves the holder of Nelsonian knowledge to know more about this embargoed knowledge than would be reasonably expected inside standard ignorance. The irony with Nelsonian knowledge is that it demands of its ‘ignorant party’ a detailed awareness of schema, its depth and a flawless monitoring, which is unparalleled in official knowledge.
If our desire to avoid so-called ‘baseless pseudoscience’ is as casual as we imply;
casual to such an extent so as to justify our complete disinterest in it as a species,
then why is our knowledge of specifically what is forbidden-to-study, so damned accurate and thorough?If it is all worthless fodder, then why are its opponents so well organized, trained and armed?
This is Sherlock Holmes’ proverbial, ‘Dog that didn’t bark.’
Such knowledge is called ‘contrived ignorance’ or Nelsonian knowledge and inference.2 And if as to prove the point, please note that Wikipedia fails to define this principle correctly (rendering it as ‘Willful blindness’). Nelsonian knowledge and contrived ignorance are active process (agency), and bear less in common with the passive state of willful blindness (apathy). Those are not the same thing.
Even to the point of crafting its very language, Wikipedia employs Nelsonian knowledge, in the defining of the term Nelsonian knowledge itself.
Nelsonian inference would be the treasure digs and trail in blue on the treasure map above, while the Nelsonian knowledge would be the treasure map itself. Such is the game played by our most talented ‘skeptics’. Their ability to conspicuously look only at evidence which will show them to be correct (what they call ‘reliable’ sources), betrays that they bear virtual knowledge of that which so threatens their very being (probative sources). A terror so deep, that they would willingly deceive themselves in the process of deceiving others (see The New Debunker: Pseudo-Skeptic Sleuth)
Nelsonian Knowledge (Inference)
/philosophy : pretense : knowledge obfuscation/ : A precise and exhaustive knowledge, about that which one claims is not worth examining. No expertise is so profound in its depth as that expertise prerequisite in establishing what not to know. Such Nelsonian knowledge takes three forms:
1. a meticulous attentiveness to and absence of, that which one should ‘not know’,
2. an inferential method of avoiding such knowledge, and finally as well,
3. that misleading knowledge or activity which is used as a substitute in place of actual knowledge (Nelsonian Displacement).
The former (#1) is taken to actually be known on the part of a poseur. It is dishonest for a man deliberately to shut his eyes to principles/intelligence which he would prefer not to know. If he does so, he is taken to have actual knowledge of the facts to which he shut his eyes. Such knowledge has been described as ‘Nelsonian knowledge’, meaning knowledge which is attributed to a person as a consequence of his ‘willful blindness’ or (as American legal analysts describe it) ‘contrived ignorance’.
A man will always ‘fail to understand’ a point which he comprehends but does not like.
Nelsonian knowledge is that set of inferences at the bottom of The Map of Inference. Its expressions include abductive, panductive, revelatory and critical thinking forms of inference. In other words, ‘ways to not know’.
Nelsonian Inferences – Ways to Not Know
Nelsonian knowledge goes a step further than does mere willful blindness or apathy however, in that Nelsonian knowledge is 1. a meticulous absence of that which one should ‘not know’, 2. an inferential method of avoiding such knowledge, and finally as well, 3. that knowledge or activity which is used as a substitute in its place (organic untruth or disinformation). However, when the tactics of Nelsonian knowledge are deployed on a social scale, such an effort is known as cultivated ignorance. Remember that in all these contexts however, the word ignorance is a verb. Hence the saying of ethical skepticism
Never pay heed to an argument which gets stronger with less information – as is the habit of fake skeptics.
Even falsehood informs – the art of intelligence is winnowing truth from the schema of lying and falsehood.
Not-Knowledge and Cultivated Ignorance
Cultivated Ignorance
/philosophy : counterintelligence : Nelsonian knowledge/ :
If one is to deceive, yet also fathoms the innate spiritual decline incumbent with such activity – then one must abstract a portion of the truth, such that it serves and cultivates ignorance – a dismissal of the necessity to seek what is unknown.
Science misses details, except when it plans to do so.
The purposeful spread and promotion or enforcement of Nelsonian knowledge and inference. Official knowledge or Omega Hypothesis which is employed to displace/squelch both embargoed knowledge and the entities who research such topics. Often the product of a combination of pluralistic ignorance and the Lindy Effect, its purpose is to socially minimize the number of true experts within a given field of study. This in order to ensure that an embargoed topic is never seriously researched by more members of the body of science than Michael Shermer’s ‘dismissible margin’ of researchers. By acting as the Malcolm Gladwell connectors, and under the moniker of ‘skeptics’, Social Skeptics can then leverage the popular mutual ignorance of the members and begin to spin misconceptions as to what expert scientists think. Moreover, then cultivate these falsehoods among scientists and the media at large. True experts who dissent are then intimidated and must remain quiet so as not to seem anathema, nor risk possibly being declared fringe by the patrolling Cabal of fake skeptics.
Cultivated ignorance is the effort on the part of social skepticism, to promote invalid forms of inference – forms of inference which only serve to obfuscate and block knowledge, not derive it. Its heart and soul resides in the practice of employing Nelsonian knowledge.
This is only part of the reason why we as mankind, are clueless as to critical issues of our being. Who are we? Where did we come from? Why are there mysteries of which everyone is aware, yet no one seems to want to urgently solve, or even solve at all? Not-knowledge is a peer to knowledge. And if not-knowledge is based upon risky stacks of linear induction, is employed as a political weapon, or is based upon Nelsonian inference/ignorance, then it is our job to challenge not-knowledge as well.
Those who adorn them self in inferential clothing woven from the cloth of ignorance should not act all indignant when someone points out that they are naked.
Nelsonian knowledge. As an ethical skeptic, never allow yourself nor anyone in your organization, to work under such a principle. Ignorance causes suffering.
The Ethical Skeptic, “Nelsonian Inference and Cultivated Ignorance”; The Ethical Skeptic, WordPress, 7 Mar 2019; Web, https://theethicalskeptic.com/2019/03/07/nelsonian-inference-and-cultivated-ignorance/
- Wikipedia: The Battle of Copenhagen; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Copenhagen_(1801)
- Wikipedia: Willful blindness; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willful_blindness