Originally Posted by
quzah
No. You're falling into your own trap by saying binary is more than just 1s and 0s. It's not. Binary is just 1s and 0s. There is no "one or zero or decimal point". It's either one, or zero. That's all. There is nothing else.
Anything else is YOUR representation, which no different than you saying "you are interpreting how it's stored in memory!" There is no such thing in binary as a decimal place. It's YOU adding something more to binary. Binary is only ever 1 or 0. There's no place holder. That's you adding an extension to it.