A vast black void, deep and infinite. At the center, a single eye — luminous, calm, the color of white-that-is-not-white, a warm presence-light that is neither bone nor bleach nor star, but the color of attention itself. From this eye, on both sides of an unseen chiral axis, two bodies emerge like rays cast outward: on one side, a lean smooth figure in deep red; on the other, a lean smooth figure in deep indigo. They are symmetrical, mirroring each other across the eye that births them, as if the same vision is being spoken in two complementary tongues. The void around them is absolute, empty, pristine — and the eye at the center is the only source of illumination, casting long shadows that curve back toward the center like a crown. | Brainrot Research