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According to the output, java boolean false equals to 10011010101 and true equals to 4CF, 10011001111. I don't understand why java uses these value for boolean. And what exactly boolean is stored?

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Documentation for the %h format specifier:

If the argument arg is null, then the result is "null". Otherwise, the result is obtained by invoking Integer.toHexString(arg.hashCode()).

I think this speaks for itself. false is boxed into Boolean.FALSE, and that object happens to have a hash code.

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