- Sol-System-0.mp3
- Sol-System-0.mp4
- Sol-System-I.mp3
- Sol-System-I.mp4
- Sol-System-II.mp3
- Sol-System-II.mp4
- Sol-System-Unplugged-Underground-XI.mp3
- Sol-System-Unplugged-Underground-XI.mp4
- Sol-System-acoustic.mp3
- Sol-System-electric.mp3
[Intro]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)
[Verse 1]
In a galactic context
(Man is perplexed)
Connected to our star
(Find it bizarre)
[Chorus]
Celestial bodies
(Gravitationally bound)
Genetic copies
(Spinning round and round)
[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Flute Solo]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)
[Verse 2]
Day after day after day
(We’re on our way)
Part of the Milky Way
(Supported by the ray)
[Chorus]
Celestial bodies
(Gravitationally bound)
Genetic copies
(Spinning round and round)
[Bridge]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)
[Chorus]
Celestial bodies
(Gravitationally bound)
Genetic copies
(Spinning round and round)
[Outro]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)
A SCIENCE NOTE
Our solar system doesn’t have a specific name beyond “The Solar System.” The term originates from the Latin word sol, meaning “sun,” and the system refers to all celestial bodies gravitationally bound to the Sun, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
However, in a galactic context, it is sometimes informally referred to as the “Sol System” or “System Sol,” emphasizing its connection to our star, the Sun (Sol). This naming convention is often used in science fiction and astronomy when distinguishing it from other hypothetical planetary systems.
The Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy, situated in a region called the Orion Arm (or Orion Spur). Though “Solar System” is widely accepted and understood, it lacks the kind of unique name we often assign to other celestial phenomena or regions.