The "real" version is said to have a file size that changes every time you click "Properties," as if the data is still growing.

It starts with grainy, high-contrast footage of a woman sitting in a dimly lit room, wearing a porcelain mask. She is brushing her hair, but the audio is the sound of heavy rain slowed down by 500%.

At the 2-minute mark, the woman stops. She turns toward the camera, and the porcelain mask begins to "bleed" digital artifacts—pixels that seem to eat away at the video frame itself.

The string of numbers——is said to be a set of geographic coordinates or a timestamp. Some internet sleuths believe that if you input those numbers into a specific mapping software, they lead to a derelict radio tower in a remote part of the Ural Mountains. Current Status

According to those who claim to have seen the original 4-minute and 12-second clip, the video is a surrealist nightmare:

The final minute is a rapid-fire sequence of locations: a deserted playground at night, a flickering hospital corridor, and finally, a close-up of a digital clock. The clock in the video reportedly syncs itself to the actual time of the viewer's computer, regardless of time zones. The "CrazyM" Curse

The story begins in late 2014 on a defunct Eastern European file-sharing forum. A user known only as X_K_0 posted a single link with the title: "Found this on a refurbished hard drive from the Black Sea region. Do not watch alone."