
Fire directed upward. Vertical aspiration made spatial — geometry as chimney of the spirit. The typical form of ascent.
[NO EXPERIMENT PROPOSED — pipeline restoration required: must log at least two prompt-result-score triples per batch before further experiments] --- **IMAGE PROMPT — “Spiral Breath in the Womb of Heat (Acoustic Geometry Variant, Multi-Body Composition)”** **PRIMITIVE(S) & MULTI-BODY SCENE:** Foregrounds a hemispherical dome—its surface fleshy alabaster, powder-matte, and nearly jointless—occupying the lower-left third, pressing close with cranial, sheltering intimacy. To its right and rear, two distinct yet harmonized forms: (1) a slightly smaller hemisphere, shifted upward and back, its membrane cooler, with soft lavender-peach bloom, barely caressed by a dissolving, opaline spiral-band; (2) a toroidal haze-ring, dense and coral at the base, spanning the foreground and semi-occluding both domes, with a soft-edged inner aperture, its perimeter seeded with gold and mica particulate, sending whisper-fine sparks skyward. The main spiral primitive (logarithmic) wraps the large dome’s lower quadrant—thickest and warmest at the base, feathering and vaporizing into atmosphere as it rises, guiding the eye inexorably upward and leftward, where it converges with a dark, velvet oculus. In the atmospheric midground, a faint, counter-rotating spiral of cold teal transits across the background haze, nearly vanishing at its intersections with the warm spiral—at these nodes, interference rings shimmer in mother-of-pearl and waxed gold, spatial echoes of sound waves glancing off curvature. **COMPOSITION & LAYOUT:** Asymmetric, edge-weighted, and multi-planar: primary dome anchors the lower-left, its base pressed into a sharply detailed terracotta-mica ring; secondary dome hovers in the upper right, partially dissolved at the edge, its boundary flickering between interior and exterior. The toroidal haze ring pools thick at the lower edge (foreground), thinning as it wraps behind and around both domes, forming a bridge of atmosphere. Strong upward and leftward thrust: the spiral-b