Abstract
The Internet is one of the most significant human inventions in the twentieth century. Like other human inventions, the Internet has affected human society in ways that have positive as well as negative aspects. This paper aims at discussing a new concept called N-neutrosophic cubic sets (NNCSs) aimed at assessing the negative aspects of the Internet. The notions of N-cubic indeterminacy function and N-cubic falsity function have been added with the N-cubic set to obtain a novel concept of N-neutrosophic cubic sets (NNCSs). The novelty of the N-neutrosophic cubic set (NNCS) may be associated with the fact that there is a larger range of values to discuss uncertainty and vagueness as compared to the N-cubic set. The basic operations of the N-neutrosophic cubic sets (NNCSs) along with some interesting properties are discussed. Analysis has also been focused on examining the negative rating function and aggregation operators of N-neutrosophic cubic sets (NNCSs). Finally, as an application, a numerical example is given to test the applicability of the proposed model.