So yesterday I had a bunch of free time on my hands. Sometimes hyperspace can be so "balanced" and I wanted to represent that visually. I decided to take the Circle of Fifths which for you non-music geeks is a circle that shows how if you keep on changing keys by the intervals of a fifth, you'll eventually go through all the keys and wind back up where you started "full circle". I decided to take all of the 12 notes of the chromatic scale and color code them, and then I proceeded to "insert" them into my Circle of Fifths (sloppily drawn) diagram so that all of the keys and all of their diatonic notes were visually (and colorfully) accounted for. The relative minor keys run along an inner circle of fifths in the diagram. I felt this simple picture represented a harmonic balance of frequency (though it would have probably have been more "balanced" had I actually used a protractor and ruler, but I didn't think I was gonna see it through).
Then I uploaded it to my computer when I was done, and proceeded to tweak with it a bit. With just a little tweaking, I found myself staring at what looks very similar to a hyperspace entity.
With a few more transformations, the final image is what that hyperspace entity would look like if he were to have "aligned" with myself before I were to close my eyes. It gives all of the colors a neon "phase-boost". Note how this entity here is made of music 8)