The iron structure supports the balance of two spherical fossils recovered from a collapse. The forces align between the pulley, the weight, and the counterweight in a resultant where nothing is neutral. Each component supports and threatens. A steel cable, stretched to its limit, outlines the struggle against gravity—the risk contained in the resistance of an instant before dissolution. The concrete masses, suspended, seem to contain within themselves the decision: to fall or to resist. Here, the balance hangs by a thread, on the threshold between permanence, ruin, and the threat of collapse. Abyssal, it stares at the ground as one who faces an inevitable destiny. The tension is in the gaze, in the calculation of the exact point of impact—where the trap lurks. The collapse staged, and the presence of risk made visible.