

Cinematic IMAX-style detail shot of a primordial 'Little Red Dot' (LRD) object in the early universe, 700 million years after the Big Bang. A central supermassive black hole seed is encased within a dense, turbulent cocoon of primordial gas and dust. The intense accretion disk at the core radiates brilliant white light, which is filtered by the thick surrounding medium into a characteristic deep infrared-red glow. Faint gravitational lensing arcs from foreground matter distort the distant, needle-sharp starfield. PBR materials emphasize the granular texture of cosmic dust and the ethereal, fibrous nature of the gas. High-contrast lighting with deep blacks and volumetric light shafts piercing the nebula. NASA-grade realistic CGI, documentary tone, 8k resolution.