You're witnessing JavaScript's Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER unravel in real time.
JavaScript uses IEEE 754 double-precision floats for *all* numbers, which means integers beyond
9,007,199,254,740,992 are unsafe and may silently become inaccurate.
This counter started just 25 steps before the danger zone. Every 500ms, it marches deeper into
**floating-point betrayal**. Once additions stop changing the number? You've officially reached **math lies**.