I just read about new applications of graphene, which has some unusual properties. One recent device, that has used the properties of graphene, is a type of switch that only lets electrons with a particular spin through it. I think that binary logic could be changed so that either there is ON and ON (spin up or down), or so that there are three states: ON-UP ON-DOWN OFF
In true halfbakery style, I propose that ON (UP)=TRUE ON (DOWN)=FALSE OFF=NOT SURE-- Ling, Aug 11 2006 About graphene http://newton.ex.ac...physnews.769.html#2 [Ling, Aug 11 2006] graphene devices http://www.physorg.com/news64239590.html [Ling, Aug 11 2006] What does this actually help us with? Can we incorporate it into a custard-based Schroedinger-style punishment system for those who abuse apostrophes?-- dbmag9, Aug 11 2006 Valley-logic: No way / Well, duh! / Whatever!-- angel, Aug 11 2006 More like True, False, and "We're sorry, Microsoft ______ has encountered a problem and needs to close. We apologize for the inconvenience"-- phundug, Aug 11 2006 This is a very well known idea in the right circles. It has some association with Quantum Computing research, which has several thoeries exploiting the spin of electrons.-- ironfroggy, Aug 12 2006 random, halfbakery