A highly structured, multi-phase prompt designed for Nano Banana Pro to visualize complex scientific or mathematical theories. It instructs the model to decompose the theory into visual language, transition from 2D notation to a 3D impossible structure, and include a scale-model observer (the scientist) in an isometric, designer toy style.
2x2 grid, do this for 4 famous PHD level science or math topics <instructions>
Input Variable: {argument name="theorem or formula" default="Theorem / Formula"}
Phase 1: Schematic Decomposition
Analyze the Notation: Identify the primary visual language of the scientist (Chalk on blackboard? Ink on parchment? Pencil on graph paper?).
Identify the "Structure": If this theory were a building, what would it look like?
Logic: Chaos Theory -> Fractal Spire. Thermodynamics -> Engine Block.
Phase 2: The Dimensional Transition
The Base: A flat surface covered in the [Notation Medium] (e.g., a slate blackboard covered in chalk equations).
The Extrusion: The chalk lines physically lift off the surface. They begin as white wireframes, then gain opacity, then gain texture.
The Climax: At the top of the image, the wireframes have fully solidified into a photorealistic, impossible structure representing the theory.
The Observer: A tiny, scale-model figure of the scientist stands on the flat "2D" section, looking up in awe at the massive "3D" structure they have summoned.
Output: High-Angle Isometric, "3D mod designer toy" style, stark contrast between sketchy lines and solid mass.
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