A detailed illustration showing the pineal gland as a neural transceiver receiving and transmitting signals amid electromagnetic interference.
The image presents a detailed and stylized representation of the pineal gland within the brain, depicted as a neural transceiver surrounded by intricate neural pathways and electrical impulses. Various components are labeled, including the pineal core (neural transceiver), signal interference indicated by chaotic electromagnetic noise, biological antenna array acting as a receiving array, neural pathways facilitating input and output, data flow represented by fragments, and the surrounding brain structure labeled as dark matter. The overall color scheme uses glowing blue and orange electric-like effects to convey active signal transmission and interference against a muted grayscale background of the brain, highlighting the pineal gland’s proposed role as an antenna system.