A living sphere of nodes and luminous cords — your body, rendered as one object. It sings the whole time you're here: your biomarkers are voiced as a chord progression, so every person hears a different soundtrack.
When your signals agree, the sphere is whole — cords bright, chords open and in tune. When you're scattered, it fractures: the surface breaks into drifting shards, cords crossing the break lines stretch and burn red, and the music darkens and detunes. Nothing is symbolic — the same coherence number drives both the form and the sound.
Hold deep coherence while perfectly still and it locks — a golden wave sweeps the orb from crown to base, the lattice gilds, and a shimmer blooms over the chord. That's the deep end.
Drag to turn the orb in your hands — it keeps your momentum. Tap anywhere on it to play: a ripple of light spreads from the exact point you touched, a swarm of fireflies erupts and swirls across the surface, and a tone rings out that is harmonized to your body's current chord — you cannot play a wrong note against yourself.
Press and hold to open a gravity well: the lattice bows toward your finger, nearby fireflies fall into orbit around it, and a breathy swell rises. Let go and the sphere snaps back with an elastic bounce, hurling a burst of hot embers from where you released.
The Orb is where Equil's three experiments meet: the Equil mandala's coherence engine, Change's touch-performance layer, and Cymatics' sound-made-visible physics — one machine.
Live device data flows in through the same webhook as the rest of Equil — until your wearable is wired, the simulator breathes for you. Cool blue and broken when scattered — teal and whole as you settle — gold when you lock in.