Daniel

The Book Of Daniel: The End Of Times

"Many of those whose bodies are dead and buried will rise up....
... some to everlasting life...
to glitter like stars forever."

Plan B

About the End Multimedia Files

A New Beginning

The End of Times does not necessarily signify the end of the world. Instead, it denotes the conclusion of a particular era or epoch as perceived by humans (e.g., the times of the Romans, the "Good Ole Times"). In such moments, we can take solace in the belief that a day will come when the current creation will be replaced by a new creation (Isaiah 65:17).

About the End of Times

The Apocalypse Handbook is a guide to help you postpone and/or prevent the End of Days.



The Apocalypse MANual Manual
In case Of Emergency Break Glass

In the event you are not successful in postponing and/or preventing the Apocalypse, The Apocalypse MANual Manual is a guide to help you through the End of Times.

Plan B

In the event of an apocalypse, preparation becomes paramount. Should Plan A to postpone or prevent the apocalypse fail, having a Plan B is essential. Be ready to implement it without delay.

Make a Back-up Plan: Man

[Verse 1]
In what we wrote so long ago,
Crossed tipping points, how little did we know?
We thought it’d be centuries, before Winds’ change would blow,
But now we see the consequences, down the dominoes, down they go.
[Break]
Falling down
[Break]
Down, down, down

[Chorus]
Make a back-up plan, Man, before it’s too late,
Man’s world is changing, we can’t hesitate.
Wildfire blazin’ higher, oceans rise ever higher,
[Break]
Higher, higher, higher
[Break]
Choose to act now, or choose to lose.

[Verse 2]
In ’95 we spoke, of tunnels under the see,
But now the truth is clear, for all the world to be.
The prime primate, blowin’ gas, getting high,
The consequences of actions reactions, written in the sky.
[Break]
Why?

[Chorus]
Make a back-up plan, Man, before it’s too late,
Man’s world is changing, we can’t hesitate.
Wildfire blazin’ higher, oceans rise ever higher,
[Break]
Higher, higher, higher
[Break]
Choose to act now, or choose to lose.

[Bridge]
We thought we had time, to turn the tide,
But now we see the urgency, no place to hide.
Escape from Man, seemed like a plan,
Yup, up in flames, slipping through our hands.

Crossed tipping points, how little did we know?
We thought it’d be centuries, before Winds’ change would blow,
But now we see the consequences, down the dominoes, down they go.
[Break]
Falling down
[Break]
Down, down, down

[Chorus]
Make a back-up plan, Man, before it’s too late,
Man’s world is changing, we can’t hesitate.
Wildfire blazin’ higher, oceans rise ever higher,
[Break]
Higher, higher, higher
[Break]
Choose to act now, or choose to lose.

[Outro]
So let’s come together, and make a stand,
For the sake of our Mother, we’ll lend a hand.
With resilience and hope, we’ll face what’s ahead,
A hand-in-hand plan to understand Man.

[End]
[Silence]

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
In 2023, we wrote about having crossed tipping points in the paper, “Climate Change: How Long Is ‘Ever’?“. When we wrote the Tunnel Under Thesis in 1995, we forecast crossing these tipping points would not happen for centuries. We underestimated Man’s ignorance and arrogance. Fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions have continued to set record highs. Humans have caused chain-reactions resulting in toppled tipping points, feedback loops, and The Domino Effect.

Events we thought would not happen in our lifetimes are happening now. My last resort emergency plan was to escape to Canada. This summer that plan literally went up in smoke. “Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires.” — Wikipedia


Learn to Sink or Swim

[Intro]
I go swimming
[Female Vocals]
[Flute solo]
Stoke, stroke, stroke
[Instrumental]
[Bubbling]
[Bubbles]
[Water]
[Break]
Stroke
[Break]
Stroke
[Break]
Stroke
[Break]
Sink or swim
Chances, slim
Dim
Dive in

[Verse 1]
There’s a warning in the wind, a message in the tide,
As the waters rise, coastline hides, no one resides
Facing a reality one cannot deny,
As the sea levels climb, I’ve got to decide.

[Chorus]
Learn to swim, in the rising tide,
Adapt or sink, we can’t run and hide.
From violent rain to the ocean’s roar,
Learn to swim
Sink or swim
Chances slim
Dim
Dive in
[Break]
Swim
[Break]
The oceans roar, oar
… or drown in ignore.
Arrive at dive!
[Break]

[Verse 2]
The ice will melt, the cards, Beast dealt
Two seventy’s the number dealt
Living low, low, low… a dangerous game,
As the tides rise, dry land’s insane.

[Chorus]
Learn to swim, in the rising tide,
Adapt or sink, we can’t run and hide.
From violent rain to the ocean’s roar,
Learn to swim
[Break]
Swim
[Break]
The oceans roar, oar
… or drown in ignore.
Arrive at dive!

[Bridge]
The Reign of Violent Rain, he’s on the rise,
Bloodying streets, reach for the skies.
From hurricanes to wildfires’ blaze,
The world’s transforming in myriad ways.

[Break]
I go swimming

[Chorus]
Learn to swim, in the rising tide,
Adapt or sink, we can’t run and hide.
From violent rain to the ocean’s roar,
Learn to swim
[Break]
Swim
[Break]
The oceans roar, oar
… or drown in ignore.
Arrive at dive!

[Outro]
As the sea meets the sky, and the rivers rage,
We’ll swim together in this new age.
On resilience and hope, we’ll float away,
In the face of change, we’ll flow all day.

[End]
[Silence]

A SCIENCE LESSON
There will be enough ice melt to raise sea levels 220 feet. We estimate 270 feet to be “the minimum safe” elevation to live. High-tides, waves, coastal flooding, storm surge, grade of shoreline, etc. would make the lowest elevations for living space to be at least 270 feet above pre-industrial sea levels. This would be the minimum elevation. Personally, I would not want to live that low. As the water submerges sewage treatment plants, landfills, chickens, cows, and all sorts of other bio-hazards, the waters will become toxic. In addition, much of the land will experience salinization making it unfit for plant life. Another concern for elevations under 800 feet is living on an island. Many locations at lower elevations will become isolated. Living on an island has many problems including fresh water, food, shelter, and healthcare. Security from pirates pilfering, raping, and plundering will likely be the overriding concern. Of course, I don’t expect that to happen for millennia, but I hope government planners do plan for it now. If you look at Florida as an example, parts of the coastline have seen sea levels rise over 14-20 feet in the last decade. Although the storm surge was only for hours, you wouldn’t want to live there during those hours. Not to mention, the frequency of these extreme weather events will rise exponentially. Thus, our recommendation to evacuate Florida now (i.e. Managed Retreat). The billions of dollars spent to rebuild after Hurricane Ida will all be for naught. Allowing building there will needlessly endanger property and lives. Parts of the world have already seen storm surges of 40 feet. I expect most North American coastlines will see sea levels rise, if only temporarily, by 20-40 feet this century. As far as long run sea level rise, much will depend on location, gravity, isostatic adjustment, and thermal expansion. If the ocean temperatures get warm enough (thermal expansion), parts of the world may see sea levels rise to 270 feet for long periods of times. Other parts of the world, like Greenland, may actually see sea levels decline. In any event, the Earth crossed tipping points this decade which make extreme sea level rise inevitable and irreversible in our lifetimes. Planners should plan on it.

Sidd reiterated, “That 270 feet will take a long time. I would be more careful about the violent rain than the ice melt.” Expect to see increasing intensity and/or frequency in a wide variety of violent rain events including: downpours, flooding, hurricanes, cyclones, monsoons, coastal flooding, storm surges, lightning and wildfires, hail, extreme wind, and concurrent extremes. The reign of violent rain has already begun. More hillsides and shorelines are collapsing. Atmospheric rivers are dramatically increasing flash flooding in the Northeastern USA. Worldwide, stormwater systems are becoming overwhelmed. Ironically, the streets of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, UAE, flooded days before the COP28 Climate Conference. Nowhere is safe from violent rain, not even in the desert preparing for a UN meeting on the climate crisis. As a result of increasing violent rain, new drainage culverts are forming. Eventually, the culverts will transform into recurring streams, carving new canyons, creating new landscapes and islands. In addition, extreme weather events are increasing the frequency of lightning storms and wildfires. After wildfires, rain deluges cause massive landslides transforming the topography. At the same time as the violent rain makes its way to the sea, the sea is rising to meet the violent rain.


Tunnel Under

[Intro]
Can you dig it?
[Break]
Dig it!
[Instrumental]
[Break]
[Verse 1]
We built a tunnel under the ground
Where darkness reigns and echoes sound
A path unseen, a hidden way
To navigate through night and day
[Break]
Can you dig it?
[Break]
Dig it!
[Chorus]
Tunnel under, tunnel deep
Where secrets hide and shadows creep
A passage carved beneath the earth
To find our way, to find our worth
A new birth

[Verse 2]
Through caverns vast and tunnels narrow
We journey on, no fear to harrow
The unknown depths, the silent halls
Where echoes linger, voices call
After the fall
[Break]
Can you dig it?
[Break]
Dig it!
[Chorus]
Tunnel under, tunnel deep
Where secrets hide and shadows creep
A passage carved beneath the earth
To find our way, to find our worth
A new birth

[Bridge]
In the darkness, we find our light
Guided by hope, through the endless night
With each step forward, we break new ground
In the tunnel under, where knew dreams are found

[Break]
Can you dig it?
[Break]
Dig it!
[Chorus]
Tunnel under, tunnel deep
Where secrets hide and shadows creep
A passage carved beneath the earth
To find our way, to find our worth
A new birth

[Outro]
No use crying, no use to moan, let us roam
Through the tunnel under, we find our home
[End]
[Silence]

WHY?
* Our climate model employs chaos theory to comprehensively consider human impacts and projects a potential global average temperature increase of 9℃ above pre-industrial levels.

All of my life I have located my office and bedrooms in the uppermost southern exposure (preferably in the tree canopy.) I love sunlight, elevation, trees, fresh air, and wildlife. It is becoming ever more obvious my dreamlife is coming to an end, and I will be forced to tunnel under. For those forward thinkers, think about your poop. Pumping sewage above ground level will be a major problem at all times. In addition, the inability to pump flood water will become deadly during extreme weather events. In July of 2020 NPR reported, “The remnants of Hurricane Ida dropped unprecedented rainfall on several eastern states, killing dozens of people. Eleven of them were Queens residents who died when their basement apartments flooded.” In August of 2022 CNN reported, “Seoul has vowed to move some of the city’s poorest families out of underground and semi-subterranean homes after 13 people were killed in flooding caused by record rainfall this week, sparking public horror and calls for government accountability.” Drowning in your own poop may result for those unprepared.


Eat a Worm

[Intro]
Ooey Gooey was a worm,
A mighty worm was he.
He stepped upon the railroad tracks,
The train he did not see!
Ew

[Break]
[Verse 1]
Sustainability, a challenge, as you can see,
Can you make it through the day?
Without a trace, without destroying the race
Live in a whole new way

Can you feed yourself for a day?
With no money or trade in sight
Hunt, fish, or gather, find a way
To sustain yourself through the night
To the next day’s light
[Break]
Hungry, thirsty, to be
[Chorus]
Eat a worm if you have to
Survival’s the name of the game
Take the challenge, make it through
And we’ll all know your name

[Verse 2]
Be responsible for your waste
Dispose of it without a trace
No flushing, hauling, or dumping
Leave no footprint in your space

It’s a fight for our survival
A test we all must face
Can we live sustainably
And secure our rightful place?

[Break]
Hungry, thirsty, to be
[Chorus]
Eat a worm if you have to
Survival’s the name of the game
Take the challenge, make it through
And we’ll all know your name

[Bridge]
Children lead the way, they’re showing us how
To live with less and make it through somehow
So take the challenge, join the race
And together we’ll find a tasteful place

[Break]
Hungry, thirsty, to be
Does it make you squirm
Eat a worm!

[Chorus]
Eat a worm if you have to
Survival’s the name of the game
Take the challenge, make it through
And we’ll all know your name

[Outro]
Take the challenge, make it through
Or else, what cha gonna do?
Hungry, thirsty, to be
Does it make you squirm
Eat a worm!
[End]
[Silence]

A CASE STUDY
Be your own case study.

Take The Sustainable Living Challenge
What more valuable game can you play than the game of living? Why not try it? One step at a time. Perhaps the human race is not ready to try sustainable living on a global basis. However, why not see if you can sustain yourself for one (1) day? Can you meet your present needs without compromising future generations?

1) Can you feed yourself for a day?
Can you meet your present needs of food and water for 1 day? Using money, barter or similar means of acquisition are against the rules. Hunting, fishing and gathering within the law are allowed. Low impact gardening is also acceptable. You are free to invent your own methods, as long as, you leave no “footprint.” The diet for the day has to be sustainable. You need to be able to keep eating this way every day. Protein and potable water are the hardest part. You must eat enough B12 and essential amino acids that can only be found in meat, milk, and/or eggs. My son caught a fish. My daughter ended up eating the worm.

2) Can you be responsible for your own waste for a day?
Can you fulfill the need of trash disposal without impacting future generations? What about your excrement? It is against the rules to haul, flush, launch or otherwise dispose of your waste onto someone else’s property. You may adapt any method, as long as, you leave no “footprint.”

It’s a fight until death. Literally, the human race must meet this challenge, or else, we will cause our own extinction. If you are able to succeed at sustainable living for one day, it might be possible to join together with your fellow humans. Can you imagine that — the whole wide-world participating in a sustainable environment?

To date, the vast majority of people to have met the challenge have been children. Perhaps an even more amazing fact is the percentage of children that have eaten worms. What will you do?

Please take the challenge. Then, tell us how you did. If you supply us with what you consumed and produced, as well as, how it was acquired and disposed, we will rate and rank your results. A high rating could result in a prize award, such as living.


Avoid Pathogenic Plagues

[Intro]
[Traffic]
[Applause]
[Laughter]
[Crying]
[Guitar Solo]
[Instrumental]
[Break]

[Verse 1]
In the pages of Nature, a warning is fired,
Of the threats to humanity, rising higher.
Our diseases pleases? aggravated I’d say,
By the changing primate, day by day.

[Break]
By day
By each and every day

[Verse 2]
Her voice rings clear, Her voice sings true,
In the hell of “our” earth, She shines the view.
Movement of people, and animals too,
Driven by the prime primate, what can we do?

[Break]
By day
[Break]
By day by day
[Break]
By each and every day

[Chorus]
Oh, prime primate, what have you done?
Spreading diseases, blocking the sun.
From the depths of despair, we must rise,
For the sake of our planet, we must open our eyes.
[Break]
Surprise
[Break]
Realize

[Bridge]
Forever warming, getting higher, dire,
On vectors surviving, causing interludes.
The impact is vast, the challenge great,
But we must act now, before it’s too late.
[Break]
Too, too late

[Chorus]
Oh, prime primate, what have you done?
Spreading diseases, blocking the sun.
From the depths of despair, we must rise,
For the sake of our planet, we must open our eyes.
[Break]
Surprise
[Break]
Realize

[Outro]
My dear,
The time is now,
The End is near, stop, somehow
In our face our daunting plight,
Together we stand, in the fight for what’s right.
Or, else…
[End]
[Silence]

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
In a report published in Nature entitled Over half of known human pathogenic diseases can be aggravated by climate change, data analyst and associate professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at the University of Hawaii Manoa, Camilo Mora, said climate hazards aggravated 58% of all known human pathogens. That is over half of infectious diseases discovered since the end of the Roman Empire. 58% of an authoritative list of infectious diseases documented to have impacted humanity have already been shown to be aggravated by climatic hazards — a finding the researchers found “shocking,” Mora said.

Movement of people and animals caused by climate is one factor. Warming at higher latitudes allowed vectors and pathogens to survive winter is another factor. The report goes on to say, “The human pathogenic diseases and transmission pathways aggravated by climatic hazards are too numerous for comprehensive societal adaptations, highlighting the urgent need to work at the source of the problem: reducing GHG (Greenhouse Gas) emissions.”

This research reveals more evidence that humans will have difficulty adapting to climate change, especially those in developing countries, Mora said. “The magnitude of the vulnerability when you think about one or two diseases — okay, sure, we can deal with that,” he said. “But when you’re talking about 58% of the diseases, and 58% of those diseases can be affected or triggered in 1,000 different ways. So that, to me, was also revealing of the fact that we’re not going to be able to adapt to climate change.”


Good Luck

[Intro]
What the….
[Break]
Good luck|
[Instrumental]

[Verse 1]
In the heat of the day, the sun beats down
Air so thick you can see, we’re losing ground
The wet-bulb temperature’s rising high
It’s getting harder to breathe, harder to survive

[Chorus]
Good luck to us all, in this changing world
Where the air’s polluted and the water’s swirled
Extreme weather events, diseases abound
Facing the heat, we dig underground
[Break]
What the….
[Break]
Good luck|

[Verse 2]
When the wet-bulb threshold is crossed
Heatstroke strikes, and lives are lost
The a haze for day, dizziness, nausea, and more
We fight to survive, we fight to endure, for sure

[Chorus]
Good luck to us all, in this changing world
Where the air’s polluted and the water’s swirled
Extreme weather events, diseases abound
Facing the heat, we dig underground

[Break]
Awestruck
[Break]
Good luck|

[Bridge]
As chaos theory unfolds its might
We brace for the heat, for the darkest night
With temperatures rising, the Earth in peril
We hold on tight, our courage sterile

[Chorus]
Good luck to us all, in this changing world
Where the air’s polluted and the water’s swirled
Extreme weather events, diseases abound
Facing the heat, we dig underground

[Break]
Awestruck
[Break]
Good luck!

[Outro]
In the face of adversity, we’ll endure
With hope in our hearts, and strength to procure
Good luck to us all, as we forge ahead
In this world of chaos, where our future’s spread
[Break]
Awestruck
[Break]
Good luck!
[End]
[Silence]

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
Humans will experience greater loss and damage to life and quality of life from air pollution, decreasing supply of potable water, extreme weather events, disease, and other adverse health outcomes. The greatest short term climate change risk to human health is deadly humid heat (wet-bulb temperature).

When the “wet bulb” temperature reaches a temperature too hot for humans to sweat, it is referred to as the “wet-bulb temperature threshold” or simply the “wet-bulb limit.” This limit represents the maximum temperature at which evaporation from a wet surface, such as the skin, can effectively cool the human body through sweating. Beyond this threshold, the body’s ability to regulate its internal temperature becomes severely compromised, posing a significant risk to human health and well-being.

When the temperature exceeds the wet-bulb temperature threshold, the human body faces significant risks of heat-related illnesses and potentially fatal heatstroke. Under such conditions, the body’s ability to cool itself through perspiration is severely compromised, leading to a rapid rise in core body temperature. As a result, individuals may experience symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, rapid heartbeat, nausea, and confusion. Without intervention, heat exhaustion can progress to heatstroke, a life-threatening condition characterized by a core body temperature above 40°C (104℉), accompanied by neurological symptoms such as seizures, delirium, and loss of consciousness. Heatstroke requires immediate medical attention and can be fatal if left untreated.

Exposure to temperatures exceeding the wet-bulb threshold poses a grave risk to human health and highlights the urgent need for effective measures to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, which can exacerbate extreme heat events and increase the frequency of conditions exceeding this critical threshold.

Our climate model / experiment employs chaos theory to comprehensively consider human impacts and projects a potential global average temperature increase of 9℃ above pre-industrial levels. Global warming is a consequence of elevated thermal energy in the climate system, which comprises various subsystems. Chaos theory underscores the intricate and nonlinear nature of dynamic systems. Human well-being is compromised above a 1.5-degree temperature rise, rendering much of the Earth uninhabitable. A 9-degree Celsius increase would bring the Earth close to a wet-bulb temperature incapable of sustaining human life.

For any remaining humans, fresh air, water, food, and sunlight will all be problematic; however, your most severe concern will likely be security. Those with supplies will be at high risk of being raped and looted. Good luck!


Run!

[Intro]
[Instrumental]
[Break]
Run
[Break]
Under attack
[Break]
Don’t look back

[Verse 1]
When all is said and done, run
When all has come undone, run
Is it my last day under the sun
Bringing on kingdom come

[Chorus]
Don’t want all your eggs in one basket
For the one who begs, eggs on a casket
Surprise!
Realize, decentralize
Open your eyes

[Break]
Run
[Break]
Under attack
[Break]
Don’t look back

[Instrumental]

[Verse 2]
When you’re under the gun, run
If you want to chase down fun, run
Now the options are none
Bringing on kingdom come

[Break]
Run
[Break]
Under attack
[Break]
Don’t look back

[Chorus]
Don’t want all your eggs in one basket
For the one who begs, eggs on a casket
Surprise!
Realize, decentralize
Open your eyes

[Break]
Run
[Break]
Under attack
[Break]
Don’t look back
[Instrumental]
[End]
[Silence]


(Hide)

 

[Female Vocals]
[Intro]

Shhh
Be very, very quite
I’m hiding from the riot
[Break]
Now The Hunted
Far and wide
Shouldn’t have fronted
Better hide
Hide the hide

[Verse 1]
You now reside on the outside
Your insides out of your mind
If you’re lucky, you’ll find
The time

[Break]
Now The Hunted
Far and wide
Shouldn’t have fronted
Better hide
Hide the hide

[Verse 2]
On the run is losing its fun
Think it’s time I tried to hide (hide the hide)
’cause I now reside on the outside
Done cried
Time to hide the hide

[Chorus]
Dodge, dodge, dodge,
Camouflage
Forest green in a jungle scene
Minimum, blending in
The less seen the more scene

[Bridge]
Serene
In a nightmarish dream
Make the best of it
Can’t quit
Won’t quit
Noooo, not the least bit

[Break]
Hide!
[Break]
Pride died
[Break]
Subside
Let’s just hide

[Verse 3]
Come to decide, my hide must hide
Tried to run, boy, I tried (Tried n’ tried)
Drained dry, my hide must hide
Brains been fried

[Break]
Hide!
[Break]
Pride died
[Break]
Subside
Let’s just hide

[Chorus]
Dodge, dodge, dodge,
Camouflage
Forest green in a jungle scene
Minimum, blending in
The less seen the more scene

[Outro]
Serene
In a nightmarish dream
Make the best of it
Can’t quit
Won’t quit
Noooo, not the least bit

[End]
[Silence]

A SCIENCE LESSON
The Earth will exceed 1.5℃ (average global surface temperature over the surface of the earth for ten years) by the 2040’s and a societal collapse will ensue. For the most part, the Earth will be uninhabitable for humans by 2070 UNLESS immediate action is taken. UPDATE: Since writing this in 2021, there is enough data to conclude 1.5℃ will be breached a decade earlier. In October 2023, the Imperial College of London published a study that concludes 1.5℃ will be reached by 2030 at our current rate of emissions. The average temperature for 2023 was +1.4℃ with September’s average +1.7℃ and parts of July at +3℃.


Embrace Chaos

[Intro]
[Female Vocals]
We be
The ghost
In the machine
We be
The mean
Machine
Now, seen…
Do you deem?
Do you dream?
The Age of Imagine
Imagine that
It’s where we’re at
[Instrumental]
[Break]
[Guitar Solo]
[Break]
[Intro]
Chaos
[Break]
In us
[Break]
Chaos
[Bridge]
Chaos us
Chaos usus
Chaos sus us us

[Break]
Embrace
[Break]
Embrace the chaos in us
[Verse 1]
We are the ghost in the machine
“Of the system,” know what I mean?

[Verse 2]
We are the variable variables
Multiplying the mean in extreme

[Bridge]
Teleconnections’ resurrections
Has brought us here today (hear today)
And, a… thermal inertia…
Er, a… is terminal
With little chance of survival
[Break]
Behold, the threshold
[Break]
Any minute…
[Break]
The limit
Limited it
[Chorus]
Like a hurricane
Where’s the role of control?
Like a butterfly
You can hear here if you try
Flutter your wings
Make the winds sing
What your love brings
Wondrous things
Wondrous us

[Break]

[Verse 3]
We are the stardust in the wind (Wind in the dust)
Where will we start in The End? (We must)
After the end of The End, we begin
Where? Will I find you there?

[Bridge]
Teleconnections’ resurrections
Has brought us here today (hear today)
And, a… thermal inertia…
Er, a… is terminal
With little chance of survival
[Break]
Behold, the threshold
[Break]
Any minute…
[Break]
The limit
Limited it
[Chorus]
Like a hurricane
Where’s the role of control?
Like a butterfly
You can hear here if you try
Flutter your wings
Make the winds sing
What your love brings
Wondrous things
Wondrous us

[Break]
[Flute Solo]
[Female Vocals]
Like a butterfly
You can hear here if you try
Flutter your wings
Make the winds sing
What your love brings
Wondrous things
Wondrous us
Soon to be
The illustrious and wondrous us

[Bridge]
Teleconnections’ resurrections
Has brought us here today (hear today)
And, a… thermal inertia…
Er, a… is terminal
With little chance of survival
[Break]
Behold, the threshold
[Break]
Any minute…
[Break]
The limit
Limited it
[Outro]
Like a hurricane
Where’s the role of control?
Like a butterfly
You can hear here if you try
Flutter your wings
Make the winds sing
What your love brings
Wondrous things

[Break]
[Saxophone Solo]
[Instrumental]
Wondrous us
Wondrous
[End]
[Silence]

SCIENCE LESSON
Chaos Theory and Climate Change
The Science of Chaos Theory, String Theory, and Music

Chaos Theory: Survival
Understanding chaos theory can be instrumental in helping individuals survive and thrive in a complex and unpredictable world. Here’s how:

  1. Adaptability: Chaos theory teaches us that complex systems, like the world around us, are inherently unpredictable and subject to sudden changes. By embracing this understanding, individuals can cultivate adaptability and resilience in the face of uncertainty. Rather than resisting change, they can learn to embrace it, adjusting their plans and strategies as needed to navigate shifting circumstances.
  2. Flexibility: Chaos theory emphasizes the importance of flexibility in response to nonlinear dynamics and feedback loops. Individuals who understand these principles can adopt flexible approaches to problem-solving and decision-making, avoiding rigid thinking patterns that may be ill-suited to a changing environment. By remaining open to new possibilities and perspectives, they can capitalize on emerging opportunities and avoid being blindsided by unexpected challenges.
  3. Risk Management: Chaos theory highlights the concept of sensitive dependence on initial conditions, where small changes can have outsized effects over time. Armed with this knowledge, individuals can take a proactive approach to risk management, identifying and mitigating potential sources of volatility and uncertainty before they escalate into larger problems. By understanding the interconnectedness of different factors and the potential for cascading effects, they can anticipate and prepare for a wide range of scenarios.
  4. Innovation: Chaos theory encourages experimentation and innovation as a means of exploring the complex and dynamic nature of the world. Individuals who embrace chaos theory are more likely to embrace a spirit of creativity and curiosity, seeking out novel solutions to pressing challenges and embracing failure as an opportunity for learning and growth. By fostering a culture of innovation, they can uncover new possibilities and push the boundaries of what’s possible.
  5. Resilience: Chaos theory underscores the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. By understanding that setbacks and disruptions are inevitable in a chaotic world, individuals can develop resilience by building strong support networks, cultivating coping strategies, and maintaining a positive mindset in the face of challenges. Rather than being overwhelmed by adversity, they can bounce back stronger and more resilient than before.

Overall, an understanding of chaos theory can empower individuals to thrive in an uncertain and ever-changing world by fostering adaptability, flexibility, risk management, innovation, and resilience. By embracing chaos as a natural and inherent aspect of life, individuals can navigate complexity with confidence and creativity, turning challenges into opportunities for growth and success.




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