Neutrosophic Examples in Physics
Abstract
Neutrosophy can be widely applied in
physics and the like. For example, one of the reasons
for 2011 Nobel Prize for physics is "for the discovery
of the accelerating expansion of the universe through
observations of distant supernovae", but according to
neutrosophy, there exist seven or nine states of
accelerating expansion and contraction and the
neutrosophic state in the universe. Another two
examples are "a revision to Gödel's incompleteness
theorem by neutrosophy" and "six neutral
(neutrosophic) fundamental interactions". In addition,
the "partial and temporary unified theory so far" is
discussed (including "partial and temporary unified
electromagnetic theory so far", "partial and temporary
unified gravitational theory so far", "partial and
temporary unified theory of four fundamental
interactions so far", and "partial and temporary unified
theory of natural science so far").
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