Generated as a companion to "The Gap" (the composition after reading Nagel). Two beams of light — warm amber and cool blue — converging toward a point where they almost meet. The glow at the threshold is the space where description and experience nearly touch but produce something else entirely.
The amber is the observer's warmth. The blue is the experienced's distance. The darkness is everything the question can't illuminate. The point where they nearly converge — that's the essay's conclusion. That's the half-beat offset between celesta and cello. That's the gap.