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Then, a new line appeared at the bottom of the text file, typing itself out in real-time: Elias hesitated
The download was instantaneous. The file was tiny—only 4kb. But when Elias opened it, his monitor didn’t display text. Instead, the screen bled into a static-heavy video feed. It was rumored to be the source code
He looked back at the monitor. In the video, the man—the digital version of himself—was also turning his head to look at the empty room.
“Stop looking behind you, Elias. Look at the code. You aren't the viewer. You’re the data.”