Neutrosophic Diagram and Classes of Neutrosophic Paradoxes, or To the Outer-Limits of Science

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Abstract Submitted for the SHOCK11 Meeting of The American Physical Society

Neutrosophic Diagram and Classes of Neutrosophic Paradoxes, or To the Outer-Limits of Science FLORENTIN SMARANDACHE, University of New Mexico, Gallup Campus — These paradoxes are called “neutrosophic” since they are based on indeterminacy (or neutrality, i.e. neither true nor false), which is the third component in neutrosophic logic. We generalize the Venn Diagram to a Neutrosophic Diagram, which deals with vague, inexact, ambiguous, illdefined ideas, statements, notions, entities with unclear borders. We define the neutrosophic truth table and introduce two neutrosophic operators (neuterization and antonymization operators) and we give many classes of neutrosophic paradoxes that may occur in sciences.

Florentin Smarandache University of New Mexico, Gallup Campus Date submitted: 13 Nov 2010

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