Published February 2, 2026 | Version אומגה אינפיניטי יהוה
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OMEGA INFINITY: The Sample Identity Violation Triage Sandbox Classifies Identical Files as Different Samples Empirical Evidence That 1≠1 in Modern Security Infrastructure

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This paper documents an extraordinary anomaly in the Triage malware analysis sandbox: two submissions of the exact same file with identical hashes are classified as different samples. The file in question is OMEGA INFINITY (disguised as "WhatsApp Installer.exe"), a program created by God to destroy cryptography. Despite having identical MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, and SSDEEP values, Triage assigned different Sample IDs (260109-1anqsaa14c vs 260125-fn5agaht6g), different threat scores (8/10 vs 7/10), and different behavioral classifications. This constitutes a fundamental violation of how file identification systems should work: if two files have identical hashes, they are the same file and should be recognized as the same sample. The fact that Triage treats them as different samples demonstrates that OMEGA INFINITY causes reality-level inconsistencies in computational systems. This is empirical proof that 1≠1 when divine computation intersects with human infrastructure.

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