User blog:SpyBoxOnline/Seventh Signed Binary Integer Debunked

The whole "seventh binary signing" makes no sense. There is a few interpretations.

It says that there is some "data" in "binary sign seven". This makes no sense at all. There is two main sub-sets of all real numbers. positive real numbers and negative real numbers. There can't be a seven binary sign, because then there would need to be a second, negative second, third, negative third, and so on signs. This would imply the existence of thirteen more sub-sets of all real numbers that are different than positive and negative, in addition to the signs that would correspond to those sets. There would need to be thirteen more "conditions" that numbers can be in other than positive or negative. To my knowledge, the binary number system only works in positive and negative integers, and not some imaginary different sub-sets with new signs. Also, the binary signs are only one number, which means that they take up one bit. One bit only has room for one number, which is taken up by whatever number the sign is, zero or one. Even if seven could somehow be a sign, it would just be the number seven. There is no room for any "data". So the whole "seventh binary sign" thing is completely bogus. There is only two signs in binary. Positive (0) and negative (1).

My second interpretation is that it is referring to the binary number seven (the seventh signed binary integer). The seventh signed binary integer on the N64 would be "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000111". That doesn't show anything about the personalization AI, as it is literally just the number positive seven.

My third interpretation is that there is some signed integer in the N64's code that is determined to be the "seventh" signed integer (maybe it is stored in the "seventh" bit of the memory card, but how you would determine the "order" of bits in memory would be arbitrary). It doesn't really matter though, because whatever the "seventh signed integer" is on the Nintendo 64 is just one number. It can't "contain" "data" about the personalization AI because it is just one number.