Heaven Eco Hub's proprietary single-ticker animation engine that powers Luna's avatar realism — 74 mobile widgets and 32 web widgets all driven by one synchronised frame source.
In most animated apps, every widget runs its own animation loop, leading to drift, frame stutters and high CPU. Luna's Dark Matter Engine routes every animated widget — eyes, mouth, breath, hippus shimmer, blink flare, tear shimmer, orbital ring — through a single ticker source. That means biological realism (eyes track and breathe in sync with mood, lips move with speech, micro-expressions react to acoustic emotion) at 60fps with low battery cost. The name is aesthetic — there is no actual dark matter — but the engineering is real.
Luna uses Heaven Dark Matter Engine as one layer of a broader sovereign architecture. The Heaven Quantum Cortex routes reasoning, the Memory Pod holds persistent state, the Dark Matter Engine renders embodiment, and the agent swarm executes work. Each piece is a deliberate engineering decision, not a marketing flourish.
In most animated apps, every widget runs its own animation loop, leading to drift, frame stutters and high CPU. Luna's Dark Matter Engine routes every animated widget — eyes, mouth, breath, hippus shimmer, blink flare, tear shimmer, orbital ring — through a single ticker source. That means biological realism (eyes track and breathe in sync with mood, lips move with speech, micro-expressions react to acoustic emotion) at 60fps with low battery cost. The name is aesthetic — there is no actual dark matter — but the engineering is real.
Across Luna's reasoning, memory, embodiment and app-building layers. The Heaven Quantum Cortex routes every major decision through architectures informed by Heaven Dark Matter Engine.
We try to be honest. Some of Heaven's vocabulary is aesthetic (e.g. the "dark matter" naming of the animation engine); other parts (sovereignty, persistent encrypted memory, agentic tooling) are concrete engineering claims that you can verify by using Luna.
Right here — luna-heaven.web.app — and on iOS / Android / macOS via the App Store and Google Play.