Cosmic Castle

A space rock song about granite and igneous rocks.

[Verse]
Lost in the galaxy
Drifting afar
Eyes locked on a planet
A radiant star
A cosmic castle
Standing tall and grand
Built from granite
By the celestial hand

[Chorus]
The cosmos whispers secrets
Ancient and wise
In this celestial fortress
I see through the skies
Igneous rocks
With fiery tales untold
In every cracked grain
Mysteries unfold

[Verse 2]
Under a lunar eclipse
I roam astral lands
In this stone fortress
I reach out my hands
Granite walls echo with forgotten dreams
As I uncover the truth
Unraveling the seams

[Bridge]
Lost in the galaxy
Drifting afar
Eyes locked on a planet
Earth for birth

[Break]
Igneous
[Break]
Ingenious
[Break]

[Verse 3]
Under a solar eclipse
Roam to understand
Won’t let all hope slip
Grab on to my hand
Fantasy ripping at the seams
As I uncover the truth
Revealing the dreams

[Break]
Igneous
[Break]
Ingenious
[Break]

[Chorus]
The cosmos whispers secrets
New born, the wise
In this celestial fortress
See through the skies
Igneous rocks talk
With fiery tales unrolled
In every cracked grain
History’s remains

[Outro]
Molten made solid
Time did
[Break]
Igneous
[Break]
Ingenious
[Break]

[End]

A SCIENCE LESSON
Granite is an igneous rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth’s surface. Here’s a breakdown of the science behind granite as an igneous rock:

  1. Formation: Granite forms when molten magma, composed of various minerals and gases, rises towards the Earth’s surface. As it moves closer to the surface, the magma cools and solidifies. This process typically occurs deep within the Earth’s crust, in a region called the plutonic zone, where magma cools slowly over thousands to millions of years.
  2. Mineral Composition: Granite is primarily composed of three essential minerals: quartz, feldspar, and mica. Quartz is a hard, durable mineral composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2), while feldspar is a group of minerals containing aluminum, silica, and potassium or sodium. Mica minerals, such as biotite or muscovite, are characterized by their thin, sheet-like structure.
  3. Texture: Granite typically exhibits a coarse-grained texture, meaning that its mineral grains are visible to the naked eye and are relatively large. This coarse-grained texture results from the slow cooling of magma deep within the Earth’s crust, allowing individual mineral crystals to grow over time without interference from rapid cooling.
  4. Color Variation: Granite exhibits a wide range of colors, depending on the specific minerals present and their relative proportions. Common colors include gray, pink, white, and black, with variations such as speckling or veining caused by different mineral concentrations.
  5. Strength and Durability: Granite is renowned for its strength, durability, and resistance to weathering and erosion. Its hardness and resistance to abrasion make it suitable for a variety of applications, including countertops, flooring, monuments, and architectural features.
  6. Geological Significance: Granite is an important component of the Earth’s crust and is commonly found in continental crustal regions. It often forms large, intrusive rock bodies known as plutons or batholiths, which can be exposed through erosion or uplift and form prominent landforms such as mountain ranges or granite domes.

Understanding the science of granite as an igneous rock provides insights into its formation, composition, texture, and properties, contributing to its widespread use and significance in various fields, including geology, construction, and architecture.

From the album: MegaEpix Enormous

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