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impossible city with Penrose stairs and M.C. Escher architecture, four-dimensional space projection, non-Euclidean geometry, water flowing upward in paradoxical loops, arches intersecting at impossible angles showing different realities, people walking on walls and ceilings, Möbius strip buildings, Penrose triangle structures, multiple moons and planets in sky, showing fourth dimension through visual paradoxes, Lobachevsky space visualization, conceptual art about multidimensional perception
A highly detailed, intricate, and surreal digital painting depicts a futuristic city with towering, complex architectural structures resembling temples or ancient fortresses. The buildings are cream or light brown, featuring numerous interconnected block-like sections, arches, balconies, and windows. Many of the walls are adorned with ornate, geometric carvings. Within and on these structures, crowds of tiny people are visible, some walking up grand, swirling staircases that are integrated into the architecture.
The city appears to defy gravity, with some sections of the buildings floating or inverted above a reflective surface of water. This water reflects the surreal architecture and the night sky. From the water, large, organically shaped structures, possibly roots or tendrils, rise up and connect to the floating city sections, creating a sense of a living, evolving landscape. The water surface itself is disturbed by ripples and swirling patterns where these organic structures emerge.
The sky above is a deep blue and filled with numerous celestial bodies, including several prominent moons and planets of varying sizes and colors, some detailed with craters, others glowing faintly. Stars are scattered across the dark expanse. In the upper left and right, complex, twisted, and dark structures—possibly more organic elements or parts of a larger, unseen entity—