A Victorian wrought-iron staircase photographed at night, where multiple levels fold into each other like an Escher drawing, illuminated by floating orbs of bioluminescent fungi that pulse with ethereal blue-green light. The metalwork melts like Dalí's clocks, casting impossible shadows that move in wrong directions, while ghostly Victorian figures rendered in negative space ascend and descend simultaneously across different planes. The ornate ironwork morphs into living vines and mechanical clockwork, each element gleaming with distinct phosphorescence - copper parts emit amber light, living elements shimmer violet, all against a backdrop where tears in space-time reveal glimpses of distant nebulae and floating timepieces that emit cold, stellar light
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