"Generate a high-quality 16:9 aspect ratio (widescreen landscape) image that visually represents the bifurcation diagram (phylogenetic-style family tree) of major schisms and divisions in the Christian church as a tree growing from left to right. The horizontal axis is time, flowing smoothly from left (early church, ~30 AD, 1 denomination) to right (modern era, 21st century, 45000 denominations). The vertical axis shows branching into different traditions. Use a clean, elegant, professional infographic style with subtle Christian symbolism (simple crosses, or faint historical motifs), dark elegant background for high contrast, and modern sans-serif fonts for all labels. Make it educational, visually engaging, and easy to follow. Start with a single thick central trunk on the far left labeled 'Apostolic Church (c. 30 AD)'. The tree grows from left to right as time progresses (branches smoothly extending and splitting one by one), with a subtle timeline scale at the bottom marking centuries. At each major bifurcation point, the branch clearly splits with a bold on-screen label including the year and event name that fades in clearly: * 431 AD: 'Council of Ephesus' → branches to 'Assyrian Church of the East' * 451 AD: 'Council of Chalcedon' → branches to 'Oriental Orthodox Churches (Coptic, Armenian, Syriac, etc.)' * 1054 AD: 'Great Schism (East-West)' → one branch upward to 'Eastern Orthodox Church'; continuing main trunk labeled 'Roman Catholic Church' * 1517 AD: 'Protestant Ver más