👉 A limitation fluid, often used in the context of data compression and storage, is a type of data that cannot be compressed further without losing any information. This limitation arises because the fluid represents a state or configuration that is inherently fixed and cannot be altered or reduced in size without altering the underlying data itself. In practical terms, this means that once a fluid is fully described or encoded, any attempt to compress it further would result in a loss of information, making it impossible to recover the original state. This characteristic is crucial in scenarios where data integrity must be preserved, such as in certain types of encryption or archival storage.