[Verse 1]
Are you driving your crazy train
Draaaaaain trill none remain
Are you driving your crazy train
Draaaaaain trill none remain
Are you driving your crazy train
Draaaaaain trill none remain
[Chorus]
All those years of knocking the know-all
In vain
Mocking meek
And talking small
… insane
[Verse 2]
Are you driving your crazy train
Draaaaaain trill none remain
Are you craving to cause a strain
Brain, does one remain?
Are you craving to cause a strain
Brain? Does not remain.
[Chorus]
All those years of knocking the know-all
In vain
Mocking meek
And talking small
… insane
[Bridge]
Toss the tears
Embrace us all
Remain
Sing the refrain
Seeking meek
Head held tall
Embrace us all
[Verse 3]
Are you driving your crazy train
Draaaaaain trill none remain
Are you craving to cause a strain
Brain sings the refrain
Spread the loving while we remain
Nothing to lose and all to gain
[Chorus]
All those years of knocking the know-all
In vain
Mocking meek
And talking small
… insane
[Bridge]
Toss the tears
Embrace us all
Remain
Sing the refrain
Seeking meek
Head held tall
Embrace us all
[Outro]
Spread the loving while we remain
Nothing to lose and all to gain
Remain
- Insane-Train.mp3
- Insane-Train.mp3 (unplugged to conserve a little energy0
ABOUT THE SONG
Atmospheric circulation together with ocean circulation is how thermal energy is redistributed throughout the world. Chaos theory offers insights into the complex, nonlinear dynamics of climate systems role in the redistribution of thermal energy. The Earth’s climate is a highly complex and dynamic system, influenced by various factors such as ocean currents, atmospheric circulation, and feedback loops.
General Circulation Models for the earth climate are nonlinear and teleconnected. That means a small change in temperature or pressure or humidity in one small area on the globe can cause _large_ changes in conditions _anywhere_ on the globe. This is sometimes called the Butterfly effect. The complexity of these models can lead to chaotic behaviour. Climate science must grapple with these models and extract results in spite of the mathematical difficulties, and there have been remarkable successes in some cases and sad failures in others. Nevertheless we must proceed.
The Butterfly Effect illustrates that a small change in one area can lead to significant alterations in conditions anywhere on the globe. Hence, the frequently heard statement that a fluttering butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic. Be a butterfly and affect the world.