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When a user or an antivirus program attempts to extract the file, the data expands exponentially, filling the hard drive, consuming all available RAM, and ultimately crashing the system. The most famous real-world example is 42.zip , a file a mere 42 kilobytes in size that expands to 4.5 petabytes of data. "El Infinito" pushes this concept to its absolute logical extreme. It is the ultimate digital Ouroboros—the snake eating its own tail—promising endless expansion that inevitably destroys the system trying to perceive it. The Horror of the Absolute In many internet stories surrounding legendary files, the