The negative sign in the equation I = -dq/dt indicates that as time increases, the charge q decreases when current I is positive. In an RC circuit, when a capacitor discharges, the current is defined as positive, necessitating the negative sign to maintain consistency with the decreasing charge. Current is fundamentally the rate of charge flow, and while dq/dt can be negative, it does not contradict the definition of current, which remains positive as a scalar. The discussion emphasizes that current can be viewed in terms of current density, where the sign indicates the direction of charge flow relative to an assumed positive direction. Understanding these conventions helps clarify the relationship between charge and current in electrical circuits.