Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
Physics thrives on precision, but paradoxes in set theory reveal limitations in our understanding of well-defined boundaries. Neutrosophic logic, challenging the excluded middle principle, introduces the concept of "betweenness" and partial belonging. This article explores, among other things, what is less known, i.e., Paradoxism emerged as a radical artistic and literary movement in Romania during the late 1980s and continues even today. It arose within the stifling and highly controlled environment of Nicolae Ceaușescu's socialist regime, offering a rebellious outlet and a means to subvert the prevailing ideology. Understanding the Paradoxist Movement necessitates a contextual understanding of the Nicolae Ceaușescu regime, a period marked by strict control and growing dissent. Later on, paradoxism, as the dynamics of opposites used in literary and scientific creations, was extended to neutrosophy, which means the dynamics of opposites and their neutrals in literary and scientific creations, which was further generalized to Plithogeny.
Publication Title
Neutrosophic Optimization and Intelligent Systems
Volume
2
First Page
1
Last Page
6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.61356/j.nois.2024.29989
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
Neutrosophics, Paradoxist Movement, Shadow Totaliarian Regime, Physics
Recommended Citation
Christianto, Victor and Florentin Smarandache.
"The Paradoxist Movement, Precursor of Neutrosophy, in the Shadow of a Totalitarian Regime."
Neutrosophic Optimization and Intelligent Systems
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