You might have seen quantum trits, aka qutrits, in the news recently. These are 3-state systems akin to 2-state qubits. Like in the qubit situation, the 3 states of a qutrit are _orthogonal_.
In the 3-valued logic RM3, the three truth values are true, false, and a value that may be interpreted as both true and false. This seems to model quantum entanglement, not to mention wave particle duality, where a system can be in superposition of states. The third logical value, "both", is not orthogonal to true and false, rather it is a mixture of the two.
RM3 is a natural quantum logic.
[en] Qubit, qudit, qutrit: Quantum computing with improved superconducting circuits
"... current research explores a new way to store and transfer quantum information more efficiently in superconducting circuits using qudits instead of qubits." ...
https://www.rochester.edu/newscenter/quantum-computing-superconducting-circuits-qudits-561992/
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