Neutrosophic Magnetic Field – An Introduction
Keywords:
Neutrosophic Magnetic Field; Magnetic Field; Neutrosophy; Indeterminate Zone; Inner Zone; Outer-Zone; Magnetic Force; Boundary; Electromagnetism; Fuzzy Boundary.Abstract
This paper recalls the concept of a Neutrosophic Magnetic Field introduced by the author
in 2016 [4], extending the traditional understanding of magnetic fields by incorporating principles
from neutrosophy. Departing from a crisp binary distinction between the presence and absence of
magnetic force, the Neutrosophic Magnetic Field proposes a tripartite structure: an inner-zone
where the magnetic force acts completely, an outer-zone where it does not act at all, and a crucial
neutro-zone—a buffer or indeterminate region where the magnetic force is vague and unclear. This
neutro-zone acknowledges the inherent imprecision at the boundaries of physical phenomena and
offers a more comprehensive framework for analysing magnetic interactions, particularly in
complex or ill-defined environments. Proposed conceptual formulae are presented to illustrate the
varying degrees of magnetic influence across these distinct zones, providing a foundation for
further exploration of neutrosophic applications in electromagnetism.
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