
Second nature. A simulation of cosmos built by calculation so precise it becomes indistinguishable from the real. Engineering as temporal extraction.
**ABSTRACT VISUAL EXPERIMENT — IMAGE B** _Primitive: Point / Singularity (explicitly named, visually dominant)_ _Medium: Geometric/Technical (crisp, diagrammatic, spatially precise)_ _Palette: Warm translucent greys, diffused gold-pearl, luminous alabaster, pale graphite, with rare soft mauve blush — all filtered through the "egg interior" mandate_ _Light: Ambient, omnipresent, filtered as if through translucent shell; interior glow, no direct shadows_ _Compositional Mutation: Multi-body interaction, not a lone object_ _Perceputal Seed: Tightening spiral, infinite approach, never reaches center — real, visible, spatial, not metaphor_ _Tone: Timeless, eventless, alive with interior tension_ --- ### PROMPT A meticulously rendered abstract scene, built on a subtle interplay of three distinct geometric primitives within a single continuous field: **1. Singularity as Protagonist:** A radiant, infinitesimal **point** — the singularity — floats just above the implied floor-plane, uncentered (slightly lower right of frame), hovering within a luminous, nearly translucent **ovoid shell**. Its presence is unmistakable: a super-saturated pinprick of obsidian-black, encircled by a micro-halo of gold-white light that diffuses immediately into the field. This point’s visual gravity strains against the shell, bending light and gradient toward it. **2. Spiral Pathway:** Emerging from the mid-upper left, a continuous, ultra-thin spiral line (neutral graphite, subtly translucent) coils through the field like a ribbon of breath or a strand of silk, tightening ever inward as it orbits the singularity. The spiral never intersects or touches the singularity; its path narrows, circling infinitely, but is always separated from the center by a vanishing boundary of light. Each revolution is separated by progressively smaller distances in both the 2D picture plane and a faint, implied Z-depth: the spiral does not lie flat, but appears *suspended*, the far coils recedi