POV camera is fixed inside the microwave oven, lens facing the glass door. A hand opens the door and places a whole raw quail egg — tiny, speckled shell — on the rotating glass plate, then closes the door. The microwave activates — the plate begins spinning. The tiny speckled shell trembles visibly as it rotates, pressure building rapidly inside its thin walls. A single hairline crack appears and spreads around the circumference of the spinning egg. Then it explodes in a miniature burst — a small but perfectly formed explosion of speckled shell fragments and egg contents splattering in a tight radius on the spinning plate. Tiny, precise, satisfying miniature explosion, detailed speckled shell fragments.