Di-all-electic, Tri-all-electic, ..., n-all-electic, for n ≥ 2
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This article explores the n-allectic framework, which extends traditional di- and tri-allectic models by integrating multiple subcomponents through refined neutrosophical logic. Drawing from pre-Columbian philosophies, particularly Mesoamerican, Andean and Amazonian traditions, the study demonstrates how indigenous worldviews align with n-allectic structures. The figure of Quetzalcoatl/Kukulkan illustrates a triadic balance between heaven, earth and the underworld, while the Andean Yanantin and Pachakuti reflect complementary duality and transformation. Shuar cosmology further exemplifies a complex n-allectic system, in which multiple spiritual and natural forces interact dynamically. The ethical decision-making model, applied to resource extraction and Pachamama principles, uses weighted metrics and neutrosophic distance calculations to evaluate sustainable options. The results highlight n-allectic reasoning as a powerful tool for balancing economic, environmental and social factors, promoting the harmonious integration of opposing forces in decision making.
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