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G-Dimensional Theory & the Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes : Comparative Logic and Modern Quantum Theory

By: L. Stephen Young

...ypothesis, gravity, quantum theory, Smarandache quantum paradoxes, physical chemistry, particle-fields. 1. Introduction The author's motivating... ... quantum theory, Smarandache quantum paradoxes, physical chemistry, particle-fields. 1. Introduction The author's motivating interest the past f... ... peer-review journal. The relativistic parameters (Section 3) and particle-fields model (Section 4) have been refined considerably since the earlie... ...h hopefully is also coherent and accessible. It is asked of the expert in a field, through which this pan-disciplinary theory may perhaps clumsily t... ...d below, the vector-proportional focal length (5) determines the equivalent force acting in inertial and gravitational vectors, i.e., we seek validit... ...metric displacement of the potential well from the c.o.m. in S' indicates a force of attraction (-ϒ), compels the mass to the site of the potential ... ...e parameters. In isolated system S’, the mass m, has an internal attractive force acting upon it's c.o.m. locus at time t o = 0: - ϒ = mvsec(θ) ...

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Smarandache Fuzzy Algebra

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...32 1.4 Fuzzy rings and its properties 39 1.5 Fuzzy birings 64 1.6 Fuzzy fields and their properties 79 1.7 Fuzzy semirings and their generalizatio... ...ted the attention of other mathematicians and in the following years, the field grew enormously, finding applications in areas as diverse as washing... ...status quo of existing mathematics. The genesis of Smarandache Notions, a field founded by Florentine Smarandache, is alike to that of Fuzzy Theory... ... b = b a for all a, b ∈ S. We say the semiring S is strict if a + b = 0 forces a = 0 and b = 0. Let (S, +, ) be a semiring if a b = 0 in S implies... ...fuzzy algebra and especially no paper even on fuzzy half groupoids we are forced to give all definitions and results about them. Now we proceed on... ...∈ M 2 then we call M a unitial R-bimodule. Thus the concept of R-bimodule forces both the structures to be bistructures i.e. we demand the group sho... ..., 1970. 30. CHAUVIN, Remi, Chemical Algebra I: Fuzzy subgroups, J. Math. Chemistry, 16, 245-256 (1994). 435 31. CHUN, Y.B., KIM, C.B. and KIM, ...

...f Smarandache notions was born as a paradoxist movement that challenged the status quo of existing mathematics. The genesis of Smarandache Notions, a field founded by Florentine Smarandache, is alike to that of Fuzzy Theory: both the fields imperatively questioned the dogmas of classical mathematics....

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...nian settled in New Mexico creates further on important works in the two large fields- literatures and mathematics (but also in other art and scienti... ...ver in postmodernity. The paradoxism will find here a larger and more fertile field, keeping at a large degree its individuality, fact that encourag... ...bjectivity and the artistic sense present in their entire work on the literary field, could be taken 10 as reliable guarantees and “certificates o... ...or the notes, “a kind of metanotes”. The reader is somehow invited/stimulated/forced to deduct a hidden reality at different levels of existence or ... ...They’ve butchered the Indians. They have no school in their language. They’ve forced them to become Christians”. Only at the last two-three 32 pa... ...e heroic day of an ordinary man). The syntax is not, in fact, fragmented, but forced; the relation word have disappeared. The optimistic, bitter or ... ...postmodernity takes place its “dissolution”, but the result of this planetary “chemistry” should be useful for the world’s life: what could be more b...

...isturbed by any of the two contradictory tendencies, the Oltenian- Romanian settled in New Mexico creates further on important works in the two large fieldsliteratures and mathematics (but also in other art and scientific fields)....

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...ecome self-reproductive*. The scientific activity in the atomical-nuclear field, and especially that of turning of matter into anti-matter* should al... ...e simple reason that there are numerous precedents: mathematics, physics, chemistry, medicine, astronomy, etc. were philosophical disciplines origin... ...n called cosmic vacuum. If it is natural to suppose a particularly great force of attraction between matter and antimatter, based on the fact that ... ...turally, the two resultants act over the bodies, determining an attraction force between the latter (tending to draw them close to one another), with... ... as a result of this kind of motion, besides the centripetal (attraction) forces, centrifugal forces emerge (due to inertia). A relative equilibrium ... ...bivalent logic based on whose Manicheism it excludes the paradox from the field of science. The MESER philosophical concept asserts, in a documented... ...s. Any occultist ″specialist″ in ghosts or any other so-called paranormal field invokes his personal abilities foremost − which, if he happens to po...

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Introduction to Neutrosophic Logic

By: Charles Ashbacher

...r. There are several different definitions, extending into many different fields. For our purposes here, we will concentrate almost exclusively on t... ... “no”, and “something else” it is then possible to avoid the restrictions forced on us by the law of the excluded middle. Chapter three describes th... ...ring at the end of this academic year after over thirty years of teaching chemistry at Mount Mercy College. They will find it difficult to replace h... ...ke life, in that if you cannot prove that a person is a liar, then you are forced to consider them to be telling the truth. The vacuous proof app... ... 1 Smarandache, Florentin (1999). A Unifying Field in Logics: Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutroosphic Set, Neut... ...is if i = 0 and the only way the third term can be f 1 is if f = 0. This forces t to be 1.0. However, min { 1 – i 1 , f 1 } is not f 1 in general.... ...ic, Second Edition, D. Van Nostrand, 1979. 5. F. Smarandache, A Unifying Field in Logics: Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutr...

...s to quantum mechanics. Neutrosophy is more than just a form of logic however. There are several different definitions, extending into many different fields. For our purposes here, we will concentrate almost exclusively on the logic, as the primary purpose of this book is to contrast it with other forms of logic. There is a journal devoted to the publication of papers deri...

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