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: Reports often state the file is small (a few hundred megabytes), but when users attempt to "peek" at the contents using specialized software, the metadata suggests the uncompressed data is several petabytes in size—a "decompression bomb" designed to destroy hardware. The Contents: What’s Inside?
: Some legends claim the file contains "raw sensory data." The theory is that it isn't a video or a document, but a digital recording of human consciousness or a "map of a soul" that, if processed correctly, could upload a mind into a machine. FGV232MIP.rar
: The file is always password-protected. Unlike standard encrypted files, users claim that "brute-force" programs (which try millions of password combinations) fail or cause the computer to crash. : Reports often state the file is small
: In the vein of SCP Foundation stories, some believe the file contains a "basilisk"—an image or string of code so complex that the human brain cannot process it, leading to seizures, madness, or death upon viewing. The Reality: Digital Folklore : The file is always password-protected