Neutrosophy-based Interpretation of Four Mechanical Worldviews
Abstract
We take into consideration four mechanical worldviews: the single "gravity" (as , or t); the single "repulsion" (as , or f); the "gravity and repulsion" taking the same object as carrier (as 1, or I1 = first type of subindeterminacy); and the contradictory objects of "gravity and repulsion" formed by natural external force and natural repulsive force (as 2, or I2 = second type of subindeterminacy), and interpret them by employing Neutrosophy, expanding their application scope. We point out that the fourth mechanical worldview is consistent with the Neutrosophic tetrad, and that the natural external force and natural repulsive force are the correct qualitative analysis of the natural forces of the universe, and thus it can be used to interpret a variety of phenomena of the universe.
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