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The room was pitch black, save for a single, blinding needle of light stabbing through a hole in the box. It hit the white sheet tacked to the far wall. At first, it was just a blur—a ghost of a shape. Then, Arthur’s father turned a hand-crank. Click-clack, click-clack.

Arthur watched, mesmerized. He realized then that the world wouldn't be the same tomorrow. The "magic box" wasn't just showing a train; it was the birth of a new way to see the soul of the world. For the first time, humanity had found a way to dream while wide awake. Contextual Connections [S1E1] Birth

"Come here, Artie," his father whispered, his voice thick with the kind of reverence usually reserved for Sunday morning. The room was pitch black, save for a

: Focuses on the physiology and lead-up to birth , emphasizing the raw, transformative nature of a beginning [1, 4]. Then, Arthur’s father turned a hand-crank