Neutrosophy applied in Physics: Extension from Half-Ice Half-Fire Material State and Phase to Partial-Ice Partial-Fire Material State and Phase

Authors

  • Florentin Smarandache University of New Mexico; Mathematics, Physics, and Natural Science Division, Gallup, NM 87301, USA

Keywords:

Neutrosophy; Neutrosophic Physics; Neutrosophic Logic; Neutrosophic Sets; Indeterminacy; Thermodynamics; Condensed Matter Physics; Spintronics; Quantum Computing; Materials Science; Half-Ice, Half-Fire; Partial-Ice, Partial-Fire; Ferrimagnet; Electron Spins; Phase Transition.

Abstract

The recent groundbreaking discovery of a ‘Half-Ice, Half-Fire’ phase of matter at 
Brookhaven National Laboratory, by W. Yin & A. M. Tsvelik [3], has unveiled an intriguing new 
dimension in condensed matter physics. This novel state, characterized by a unique coexistence of 
ordered ‘cold’ spins and disordered ‘hot’ spins within a ferrimagnetic material, challenges our 
conventional understanding of phase transitions. This short note explores the implications of this 
discovery through the lens of neutrosophy and neutrosophic physics, and extends the concept to a 
more nuanced ‘Partial-Ice, Partial-Fire’ state, demonstrating the potential for richer, more complex 
interpretations of physical phenomena. 

 

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15243851

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Published

2025-07-01

How to Cite

Florentin Smarandache. (2025). Neutrosophy applied in Physics: Extension from Half-Ice Half-Fire Material State and Phase to Partial-Ice Partial-Fire Material State and Phase. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 85, 1-5. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/6215

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