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[Visual Core]: Pure black background with self-illuminating white lines, continuous one-shot without edits. [Motion Path]: 1. [Origin]: Central white point pulsing with dissipating ripples. 2. [Line]: Stretching horizontally to the edges. 3. [Geometry]: Lines evolve into a 9x9 grid, then curve into a perfect circle. 4. [3D Transition]: The circle stretches into a longitude and latitude sphere, filling from wireframe to solid with subtle highlights. 5. [UI Evolution]: The sphere unfolds into a rounded rectangle mobile interface with minimalist UI elements. 6. [Deconstruction]: The interface collapses into an isometric cube, then six faces bloom like petals. 7. [Particles]: Petals turn into hundreds of particles moving in mathematical vortex trajectories. 8. [Recombination]: Particles assemble into the outline of a square wristwatch. 9. [Finale]: The watch turns into fluid ribbons compressing back into a white point, pulsing violently before expanding into the brand logo. [Style]: Bauhaus minimalism, luxury tech feel, mathematical precision, 15-second continuous evolution.
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