After following the footsteps of Emil Racoviţă in Antarctica (December 2015), I walked on the footsteps of Charles Darwin in the Galápagos Islands (December 2016).
Observing different phenomena, I therefore introduced for the first time the Neutrosophic Theory of Evolution, Involution, and Indeterminacy (or Neutrality).
During the process of adaptation of a being (plant, animal, or human), to a new environment
or conditions, the being partially evolves, partially devolves (degenerates), and
partially is indeterminate [ i.e. neither evolving nor devolving, therefore unchanged (neutral),
or the change is unclear, ambiguous, vague, as in neutrosophic logic ].
Thank to adaptation, one therefore has: evolution, involution, and indeterminacy (or neutrality),
each one of these three neutrosophic components in some degree.
The degrees of evolution /indeterminacy/involution are referred to both: the structure of the being (its body parts), and functionality of the being (functionality of each part, or inter-functionality of the parts among each other, or functionality of the being as a whole).