[Female Vocal Harmonies]
[Intro]
[Instrumental, Acoustic, Piano, Guitar]
[Break]
Vibrate
[Break]
Feel free
Don’t hesitate to
[Break]
Vibrate
[Break]
[Bridge]
(vibrate, resonate)
(vibrate, resonate)
(vibrate, resonate)
[Verse 1]
In the fabric of the scenes, where seems entwine,
The strings sing, a cosmic symphony so fine. (so fine)
Each note a particle, each chord a force untold,
Silent harmonies, in strings of purest gold.
[Chorus]
String theory, weaving dreams of the universe,
Echoes of vibrations, in every cosmic verse.
From the tiniest quark (spark) through the galaxies above,
Strings of creation sing a song, the creation of the initial love…
in harmony
[Instrumental]
[Verse 2]
Like a guitar string plucked, in the dance of space and time,
Strings reverberate, in melodies sublime.
Pythagorean harmonies, in the cosmic ballet,
Infinite variations, in the strings that play.
[Chorus]
String theory, weaving dreams of the universe,
Echoes of vibrations, in every cosmic verse.
From the tiniest quark (spark) through the galaxies above,
Strings of creation sing a song, the creation of the initial love…
in harmony
[Bridge]
In the symphony of strings, every note has its place,
From the lowest bass to the highest grace.
Through the cosmic orchestra, let the music unfurl,
In the cosmic dance of strings, let love and truth prevail.
[Chorus]
String theory, weaving dreams of the universe,
Echoes of vibrations, in every cosmic verse.
From the tiniest quark (spark) through the galaxies above,
Strings of creation sing a song, the creation of the initial love…
in harmony
[Outro]
In the tapestry of existence, where mysteries abound,
Strings of creation weave, in patterns, look around.
Listen to the music, strings bind us all,
The song of string theory, unknot the gnarl.
[End]
[Silence]
String theory hypothesizes that very small “strings” vibrations produce the observed particles and forces of nature similar to a vibrating guitar string and heard in Pythagorean harmonies. If you view a guitar string in slow motion, it moves in a variety of ways at the same time in a similar fashion as the forces in subatomic particles.
“A piano or violin string can resonate or vibrate with many different shapes of vibration corresponding to different tones. There is basic tone and there are higher overtones. The richness or beauty of music has to do with the different interplay of the harmonics,” explains Edward Witten.