- Space (I Can See Right Through You).mp4
- Space (I Can See Right Through You) ExtendedMix.mp4
- Space (I Can See Right Through You) ExtendedMix.mp3
- Space (I Can See Right Through You).mp3
[Intro]
Empty?
[Break]
I’m not really empty, see.
[Break]
Do you see right through me?
[Instrumental]
[Flute Solo]
[Drum Solo]
Space the final frontier…
Or just the next peer-to-peer?
[Verse 1]
Space the final frontier…
No fear, the future’s near
The past passed
[Bridge]
Our race through space
It’s plain to see
Not empty
[Break]
Here’s me!
[Break]
There’s you, too
[Break]
[Chorus]
Our observation of all creation
May not be as it appears
No fears, between spheres
In the space permeated
Created
[Bridge]
Switched and baited
By various forms of energy
A tendency to radiate
At what rate?
Don’t hesitate
It’s free
[Break]
Space
[Break]
Space
I can see right through you, through you
[Break]
Who turned out the lights?
[Break]
[Verse 2]
And, there’s dark energy, see?
Ohh, no, never mind, not your kind
Ohh, woe, won’t let the dark energy
Get the best of me
No, won’t let ‘er get me down, run down
[Bridge]
Gonna shine, I am
I’m gonna shine
I am
Shine like a star
You’re sure to go far
[Chorus]
Our observation of all creation
May not be as it appears
No fears, between spheres
In the space permeated
Created
[Break]
Space
[Break]
Space
I can see right through you, through you
[Instrumental]
[Flute Solo]
Shine like a star
Wherever you are
Suppose you own your own space
Hey! You’re your own star
So why not shine?
Shine, all your time
[Bridge]
Believe me, I’m tryin’
Tryin’ to shine fine
[Outro]
Just give me time,
Sweet, sweet, time
All the time, tryin’
Shinin’, Shinin’ in
[End]
[Silence]
A SCIENCE LESSON
Space, often referred to as the vacuum of space, is mostly made up of empty space. In the vast expanse between celestial bodies like stars, planets, and galaxies, there are very few particles present. However, space is not entirely empty; it contains extremely low-density matter, including gas, dust, and radiation. These particles are spread out over immense distances, making space appear empty to human observation. Additionally, space is permeated by various forms of energy, such as electromagnetic radiation and dark energy, which contribute to the dynamic properties of the universe.
In seemingly empty space, there are still traces of matter and energy, including particles such as photons, neutrinos, and cosmic rays. Additionally, there are electromagnetic fields permeating space, along with gravitational fields associated with massive objects like stars and galaxies. Despite appearing empty, space is filled with subtle but fundamental components that contribute to the fabric of the universe.