- Wormholes-0.mp3
- Wormholes-0.mp4
- Wormholes-I.mp3
- Wormholes-I.mp4
- Wormholes-II.mp3
- Wormholes-II.mp4
- Wormholes-Interlude.mp3
- Wormholes-Reggae.mp3
- Wormholes-Reggae.mp4
- Wormholes-space-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Hypothetical disturbance
(Monolithical observance)
Can I wait the weight
[Bridge]
Hold on (and squirm like a worm)
Through a spacetime crack
(Get back, back, back)
[Verse]
Not getting into a rabbit hole
(Dig it? Dig it.)
Nooo… Divin’ into a wormhole
(Spiral. Time. Space.)
[Break]
Embrace!
[Bridge]
(Spa, spa, spa, space)
Spacetime shortcut
(Sure to get ya out of a rut)
But, but, but….
[Chorus]
Hypothetical disturbance
(Monolithical observance)
Sure rolled my rock
(Setting back the clock)
[Verse]
Going down (or up?)
Or around
(I give up)
Just along for the ride
(Clocks shorten their stride)
[Break]
Tick-tock (tick-tock)
[Bridge]
Hold on (and squirm like a worm)
Through a spacetime crack
(Get back, back, back)
[Chorus]
Hypothetical disturbance
(Monolithical observance)
Sure rolled my rock
(Setting back the clock)
[Outro]
Hold on (and squirm like a worm)
Through a spacetime crack
(Get back, back, back)
A SCIENCE NOTE
Disturbance phenomena illustrates the interplay between matter, energy, and spacetime, showcasing the richness of Einstein’s theory of General Relativity. Disturbances to spacetime are phenomena that arise from massive objects or energetic events that warp or alter the geometry of spacetime. An example:
Wormholes
- Hypothetical Disturbance:
- Cause: Theoretical solutions to Einstein’s equations suggest the existence of “shortcuts” through spacetime connecting distant regions.
- Effect: Spacetime is contorted to create a tunnel-like structure. However, this remains speculative and unobserved.