You’re inside a perfectly symmetrical glass cube, floating silently in the sky. Every surface — walls, floor, ceiling — is crystal-clear and seamless, creating the illusion of standing in pure air. Outside, endless skies ripple with living rainbows that arc, swirl, and shimmer like sentient light. The heavens stretch infinitely in all directions, blending warm golds, soft violets, and deep cosmic blues. Clouds drift like stained glass, glowing with divine iridescence. Inside the cube, a single human stands barefoot and confused. Clothed in simple white, they turn slowly, wide-eyed, trying to make sense of it all. Their reflection overlaps with the rainbows outside, giving them a ghostlike presence. They press a hand gently to the invisible wall, watching colors dance across their skin. Their breath fogs the glass for a moment, then fades — like time here doesn’t quite behave the way it should. There is no sound, no gravity, no pain. Just light. Movement. Stillness. The cube glides upward, impossibly smooth, carried by something unseen. It’s not a cage — it’s a vessel. The human doesn’t know where they are yet, but some deep part of them knows: this is the boat that takes you to heaven after you die. Confusion gives way to awe as the cube continues its silent ascent into eternity.
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