A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas, helium gas, and other ionized gases. Astounding in both beauty and dread, these cosmic structures serve as birthplaces for new stars and remnants of ancient stars. Enigmatic and vast, they curve permissionless into the void, their ever-changing form a haunting reminder of the delicate, violent tapestry of the universe.
Though many see them as spectacular vistas of color and light, nebulae can also ignite fear. The furious forces at play are immeasurable, unseen yet felt—binding matter in an unbreakable waltz of gravity and time. What begins in contraction births expansion; yet in each nebulous sigh, a cry of stars, a dormant fury awakens—red, blue, the poison of light and the soothing balm of darkness.
Decode the light: