INTRODUCTION

      When people think of a logic system, most think of Boolean Algebra and the gates "AND" "OR" and "NOT". Boolean Algebra is a binary logic system, meaning that it takes into account two possible states. However, there is no reason why a logic system should be restricted to two states. Indeed, there are many possible uses for a logic system that takes three possible states into account. Such a system would be a trinary logic system. Currently there are no such systems, so we have endeavoured to create one. This site documents our thoughts into the matter, and contains a complete explanation of what we have done so far.

      For ease of comprehension of this site we recommend that you view it in the following order:

              • Boolean Algebra
              • Trinary Logic
                1. The BOB gate
                2. -1 / 0 / 1
                3. The FRED / ANN gates
                4. So what?

      Please note that the trinary logic system idea is still under construction and that all our ideas are still under experimentation. If you would like to give us comments or suggestions, we would greatly appreciate it if you visit our comments page here, or e-mail us at logic_guys@hotmail.com.

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