Diversion

In social Psychology and Strategy, the diversion is a form of handling intended to divert the adversary of the point where one wants to attack it.

The strategy of the diversion aims at preventing the public from being interested in the Connaissance S Essentielle S in all the fields, by putting it in a situation of confusion, disorganization, confusion.

Concretely, this Stratégie can appear by Rumeur S, Désinformation S, Propagande… which lead to a flood of distractions and unimportant and badly structured information, whereas the essential problems are dealt with minimum of information

The specialists in the Neurosciences know that the memorizing of information by the brain is done of as much better than this information is presented in a structured and hierarchical way.

Examples of diversion can arise in the standardization: an essential subject will be covered by a Norme on some pages, whereas the true interest of the subject is presented in another standard, in technical form, in an obscure language.

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