The Creation of Adam is a detail on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo in the 16th century.

The scene shows the exact moment when Adam receives the energy of life from God.

The fingers of Adam and God are expressed in a smooth and strong way, representing the power of creation.

A millimetric interval between the fingers of God and Adam creates a sense of drama and anticipation.

Theories suggest that the silhouette around God and the angels represents a human brain, adding a layer of complexity to the artwork.

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