Transmission

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This work depicts light transitioning into a higher dimension through a dimensional membrane. The high-luminance area visible on the right side represents the zone where light is actively passing through the membrane. Other areas of the membrane may appear dark or partially closed, suggesting regions that resist transmission. Within this uneven structure, light selects passages that allow smoother transfer, a process presented here as a natural outcome rather than a forced action.

Dimensional transition in this work is not described as an upward or vertical movement toward the sky. Instead, it is understood as a horizontal shift, comparable to stepping through a window into an adjacent space. The membrane functions as a boundary that both separates and connects, allowing light to relocate laterally from one dimensional field to another. The work focuses on this mode of transition as a change in position and state, rather than an act of ascension or transcendence.