
The Knowledge-Application Gap is the distance between what humanity knows and what humanity does.
This is not ignorance. Ignorance is curable by education. The Knowledge-Application Gap persists despite education, despite evidence, despite centuries of philosophical argument, empirical research, and practical demonstration. The knowledge exists. It has existed, in many cases, for centuries. The application does not follow.
Humanity does not suffer from a shortage of answers. It suffers from a failure to apply them. The Knowledge-Application Gap is the distance between what we know and what we do — and it is measured not in years but in centuries.
Five questions that make the Knowledge-Application Gap visible in any domain. Applied systematically, they transform advocacy into an indictment of inaction — without blaming anyone. The facts do the accusing.
The Five-Question Framework — Five questions that make the Knowledge-Application Gap visible in any domain: What do we know? Since when? What hasn't been done? Why not? What is the cost?
The Knowledge-Application Gap — The distance between what humanity knows and what humanity does — the central problem that the Pilgrimage for Democracy exists to address.
The Tragedy of the Knowledge-Application Gap — The Knowledge-Application Gap is the distance between what humanity knows and what humanity does. Solutions exist. Suffering continues. The gap is measured in centuries.