neutrosophy
Neutrosophy is a philosophical theory introduced by Florentin Smarandache in 1995. It is a transdisciplinary approach that aims to study the neutralities, as well as their interactions with the positive, negative, and neutral components of phenomena. The theory is based on the idea that neutrality is not a mere absence of positivity or negativity, but a distinct and independent entity that can coexist and interact with them.
Neutrosophy is characterized by three main components: neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, and neutrosophic probability. A neutrosophic
Neutrosophy has been applied in various fields, including philosophy, mathematics, computer science, and engineering. It has
Neutrosophy is a relatively new and evolving field, and its applications and implications are still being explored.