Framer Motion calculates your scroll wheel's temporal velocity. As acceleration spikes, elements undergo elastic skew physics, snapping back perfectly when you stop.
By mapping vertical scroll progress [0,1] to horizontal X-translation [0%, -75%], we create an infinitely smooth sideways documentary.
Unlike traditional scroll hijacking which feels jerky and unnatural, utilizing strict Framer Motion offset mapping combined with the physical mass of the `lenis` wheel listener guarantees a butter-smooth 60fps translation across the X-axis regardless of the user's erratic mouse inputs.
Continue scrolling downwards to exit the hijacking and resume the vertical document flow.