This visualization explores what happens when direction continues, but perception can no longer keep up.
Each moving element represents a local I·V·O configuration:
- V (red vectors) shows direction and movement.
Movement never stops. - I (blue points) indicates whether that movement is still integrated — whether it can be perceived and held together.
- O forms an implicit field that introduces a boundary condition, but is not drawn.
The horizon
The "event horizon" here is not a visible object.
It is a behavioral boundary.
When elements move beyond a certain regime:
- direction remains
- motion continues
- but I collapses
Inside the horizon, movement still happens, but it is no longer integrated.
Nothing freezes. Nothing explodes.
What disappears is coherence.
What to observe
As you adjust the parameters, notice:
- how long perception can follow increasing change
- when integration suddenly fails instead of gradually fading
- how direction persists even when meaning drops out
- how the system keeps renewing itself once regions become inaccessible
There is no optimal setting.
Only regimes where observation holds — and where it doesn't.
How to use this visualization
- Change one parameter at a time
- Watch transitions, not shapes
- Pay attention to when blue disappears, not where
This is not a model of space or gravity.
It is a lens on limits of integration.