Science of charge
Cult science of cargo or cargo is a term coined by the American physicist Richard Feynman to designate activities and publications that bring together the external features of scientific activities and publications, but which do not follow a scientific method or follow it only for defend or attack a position, and do not contradict it. This designation comes in comparison to the rituals of cargo cults or "cargo cults" of several Melanesian islands, in which devotees produce imitations of certain elements characteristic of modern Western culture (radios, airplanes or landing) as a prayer to the spirits to bring them goods of industrial manufacture, considered of divine origin.
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