This visualization was inspired by the challenge of translation between languages that don’t share common roots. The book format creates a familiar frame for understanding these challenges, with connection lines showing varying degrees of translatability between concepts.
Design Philosophy & Color Choices
I chose the color scheme and visual approach to reflect the fundamental nature of each theory while creating a cohesive visual language:
- Blue/Violet for Quantum Mechanics - These cooler colors represent the realm of the very small, uncertainty, and probability. The geometric, angular shapes reflect quantum’s discrete nature and particle-like behaviors.
- Amber/Gold for General Relativity - These warmer colors represent the cosmic scale and the continuous fabric of spacetime. The curved, flowing elements reflect gravity’s warping of spacetime and continuous nature.
- Purple Gradients for Bridging Concepts - Purple naturally emerges when blue and amber blend, symbolizing where these theories might converge. I used this for connection points and spiritual elements as it represents the mysterious territory between known frameworks.
- Dark Backgrounds - The deep space-like backgrounds create contrast that allows the glowing elements to stand out, symbolizing knowledge emerging from the unknown. This also gives the visuals a sense of depth and cosmic significance.
- Cross Symbol - The subtle cross in each corner serves as a consistent spiritual anchor across all visuals, reminding viewers of the theological framework without overpowering the scientific content.
Ring 2 — Canonical Grounding
Ring 3 — Framework Connections
Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX