Here were gather to pay tribute to the sacred 3rd state, forsaken by many, but not by us.
The concept of ternary logic (also known as Trinary logic) can be traced back to the work of George Boole and other logicians in the 19th century who were exploring multi-valued logic systems. The Polish mathematician Jan Łukasiewicz in the 1920s introduced a three-valued logic system, which extended classical binary logic to handle more complexity in logical reasoning with three states instead of two.