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... is described by an ordered triple x = (T, I, F) where T is the degree of truth, F is the degree of false and I the level of indeterminacy. (A). ... ...sing Neutrosophic logic is that this logic distinguishes between relative truth that is a truth is one or a few worlds only noted by 1 and absolute ... ...c status is an indeterminate factor while studying the profession; so the truth it imparts is profession and economic status can not be always inter... ...at they are suffering from tuberculosis etc. but they do not disclose the truth. He has contracted the disease from Andhra Pradesh (we learn further... ...e reluctant and they never opened their hearts fully and did not give the truth at all: even their village’s name, father’s name, caste, age etc. Th... ... the following. a) Neutrosophic Logic can distinguish between absolute truth (truth in all possible worlds, according to Leibniz) and relative t... ... (truth in all possible worlds, according to Leibniz) and relative truth (truth in at least one world), because NL(absolute truth)=1 + while NL(rel... ...in at least one world), because NL(absolute truth)=1 + while NL(relative truth)=1. This has application in philosophy (see the neutrosophy). That... ... information can not be described in IFL because in IFL the components T (truth), I (indeterminacy), F (falsehood) are restricted either to t+i+f=1 ...