A highly detailed, photorealistic “hollow‑mirror projection” of Earth floating in deep space. The planet appears inside a concave, mirrored, spherical structure that reflects and warps the surrounding cosmos. The curved mirror surfaces create infinite recursive reflections of Earth, starfields, nebulae, and cosmic light, bending them into impossible loops and distorted depth. The Earth itself is crisp and luminous, with visible continents, atmospheric glow, and soft scattering of sunlight. The hollow‑mirror structure behaves like a perfect concave reflective shell: reflections curve inward, creating a sense of infinite space folding back onto itself. Light bends along the mirrored surfaces, producing surreal distortions, recursive echoes of the planet, and shimmering highlights. The overall effect blends astrophotography realism with impossible geometry and optical paradox. The scene should feel majestic, mathematically surreal, and physically impossible — a cosmic object that behaves like a multidimensional mirror. Mehr sehen