bookmark_borderManifesting

[Intro]
Man feasts
As beasts
(Fit for a king)
Digesting
Man is festing
(On the wing)
Manifesting

[Verse 1]
Manifesting
In our own image
Waves cresting
Due to our damage

[Chorus]
Man feasts
As beasts
(Fit for a king)
Digesting
Man is festing
(On the wing)
Manifesting

[Bridge]
Manifesting
(Man is testing)
If we’re apt to adapt

[Verse 2]
Manifesting
In our own image
Man’s not resting…
Inflictingh damage

[Chorus]
Man feasts
As beasts
(Fit for a king)
Digesting
Man is festing
(On the wing)
Manifesting

[Bridge]
Manifesting
(Man is testing)
If we’re apt to adapt

[Chorus]
Man feasts
As beasts
(Fit for a king)
Digesting
Man is festing
(On the wing)
Manifesting

[Outro]
Manifesting
(Man is testing)
If the ape will awake

From the album “Diametrical” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderThe Vow

[Intro]
The bows
(Token)
The vows
(Broken)

[Verse 1]
Promises
(Lay shattered in our dreams)
The gift to us
(Scenes shattered in screams)

[Bridge]
The bows
(Token)
The vows
(Broken)

[Chorus]
As our time marches on
(We start to stop)
Leaving our heaven
(The hammer drop)

[Verse 2]
Promises or lies
(Lie in our dreams)
Our gift we despise
(Shredding at the seams)

[Bridge]
The bows
(Token)
The vows
(Broken)

[Chorus]
As our time marches on
(We start to stop)
Leaving our heaven
(Fell from the top)

[Outro]
The bows
(Token)
The vows
(Broken)

From the album “Diametrical” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderBefore You Know It

[Intro]
Before you know it
It’s over… (just like that)
Too late to ignore it
(Missed your turn at bat)

[Break]
Boom!
Just like that

[Verse 1]
With all that warning
Would think it’s no surprise
Instead we’re left mourning
Surprised at our own demise

[Chorus]
Before you know it
It’s over… (just like that)
Too late to ignore it
(Should of stood instead of sat)

[Bridge]
Don’t look up
(The sky is falling)
Might interrupt
(Abrupt stalling)
[Break]
Boom!
Just like that

[Verse 2]
With alarms sounding and sirens wailing
(Would think we were notified)
Instead we’re, “smooth sailing”
Viking funeral (as we’ve died)

[Chorus]
Before you know it
It’s over… (just like that)
Too late to ignore it
(Should of stood instead of sat)

[Bridge]
Don’t look up
(The sky is falling)
Might interrupt
(Abrupt stalling)
[Break]
Boom!
Just like that

[Chorus]
Before you know it
It’s over… (just like that)
Too late to ignore it
(Should of stood instead of sat)

[Bridge]
Don’t look up
(The sky is falling)
Might interrupt
(Abrupt stalling)

[Outro]
Don’t look down
(Look around)

From the album “Diametrical” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderShine Your Light on Love

[Intro]
It’s just sometimes…
That…
Well…
Man’s crimes are a hard sell

[Verse 1]
From the early morning
Until the end of the day
Man ignores the warning
Rather stay with the downplay

[Bridge]
It’s just sometimes…
That…
Well…
Man’s crimes are a hard sell

[Chorus]
Would love to see them see the light
(All day and all of the night)
Share love with all our might
(And, everything will be alright)

[Verse 2]
From the moment they rise
Until they go to bed at night
Man refuses to arise
To their self-induced plight

[Bridge]
It’s just sometimes…
That…
Well…
Man’s crimes are a hard sell

[Chorus]
Would love to see them see the light
(All day and all of the night)
Share love with all our might
(And, everything will be alright)

[Bridge]
It’s just sometimes…
That…
Well…
Man’s crimes are a hard sell

[Chorus]
Would love to see them see the light
(All day and all of the night)
Share love with all our might
(And, everything will be alright)

[Outro]
Shine your light on love
(Let’s rise above)
Shine your light on love

From the album “Diametrical” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderAnswer

[Intro]
Do you want to know
The meaning of life
Well, here ya go
… enjoy strife

[Verse 1]
So, you want to live forever
Have you actually considered that endeavor?
When there’s no use in trying…
It brings on your dying

[Bridge]
A little closer to the grave
Abandoning survival of the fit
There’s no reason to behave
Might as well quit

[Chorus]
When you strive
To survive
(You feel alive)
When you try n’ try
To get by
(Postpones the day you die)

[Bridge]
The answer is…
Love
(Love, love)
Yes, love is the answer
Become a dancer
(Love love)

[Verse 2]
So, you wish for immortality
Have you actually considered the rationality?
When there’s no use in crying…
It hastens the dying

[Bridge]
A little closer to the grave
Abandoning survival of the fit
There’s no reason to behave
Might as well quit

[Chorus]
When you strive
To survive
(You feel alive)
When you try n’ try
To get by
(Postpones the day you die)

[Bridge]
The answer is…
Love
(Love, love)
Yes, love is the answer
Become a dancer
(Love love)

[Outro]
Love
(Love, love)
Yes, love is the answer
Become a dancer
(Love love)

Found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

From the album “Diametrical” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderDiametrical

[Intro]
Man is part of nature
But, remains diametrically opposed
No on is quite sure
As to why… I suppose?

[Verse 1]
It’s man against man
(Trying to make his final stand)
Can you understand
(Man’s damned demand)

[Chorus]
Man is part of nature
But, remains diametrically opposed
No on is quite sure
As to why… I suppose?

[Bridge]
The higher we climb
(The further we fall)
Well past our prime
(We’ve dropped the ball)
Diametrical
(Diabolical)

[Verse 2]
Once again…
(It’s man against man)
Making his lst stand)
Can you understand
(Man’s damned demand)

[Chorus]
Man is part of nature
But, remains diametrically opposed
No on is quite sure
As to why… I suppose?

[Bridge]
The higher we climb
(The further we fall)
Well past our prime
(We’ve dropped the ball)
Diametrical
(Diabolical)

[Chorus]
Man is part of nature
But, remains diametrically opposed
No on is quite sure
As to why… I suppose?

[Bridge]
The higher we climb
(The further we fall)
Well past our prime
(We’ve dropped the ball)
Diametrical
(Diabolical)

[Outro]
Diametrical
(Diabolical)

From the album “Diametrical” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderAnd, So….

And, so…

[Verse 1]
Eye-to-eye
(Toe-to-toe)
Face to face
(Race on race)

[Chorus]
One of us
Has gotten too dangerous
(For their own well-being)
Both of us
Can’t be harmonious
(As you’re disastrous)

And, so…

[Bridge]
There she blows
(There we go)
No one knows
(Know not no)
Woe, oh, oh
(Oh, no, no)

[Verse 2]
I to I
(Can’t deny)
Left a trace
(Race on place)

[Chorus]
One of us
Has gotten too dangerous
(For their own well-being)
Both of us
Can’t be harmonious
(As you’re disastrous)

[Outro]
(Know not no)
Woe, oh, oh
(Oh, no, no)

Found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderIn the Storm of the I

[Intro]
Winds whirl
(Whirlwinds)
So begins
(Breaking the norms)
I of the storm

[Verse 1]
So there I was…
Was it just because
What is the purpose
… of us?

[Bridge]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Unfurl
(Winds whirl)

[Chorus]
In the I of the storm
[Whether the weather]
Eye the ripped, the torn
[It’s not whether whether]

[Verse 2]
So here we are…
Circlin’ the same star
In times not that far
… bizarre

[Bridge]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Unfurl
(Winds whirl)

[Chorus]
In the I of the storm
[Whether the weather]
Eye the ripped, the torn
[It’s not whether whether]

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Unfurl
(Winds whirl)

[Chorus]
In the I of the storm
[Whether the weather]
Eye the ripped, the torn
[It’s not whether whether]

[Outro]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Hard to find…
(Any kind)

Found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderCrazy (World’s Gone Wild)

[Intro]
Crazy!
(World’s gone wild)
Getting hazy
(In the land of self-denial)

[Verse 1]
The situation of our levitation
As I recall… is about to fall
The habits upon our habitation
Cause negation… after stagnation

[Chorus]
Crazy!
(World’s gone wild)
Lazy
(In the land of self-denial)

[Bridge]
Crazy (Crazy!)
(World’s gone wild)
Crazy (Crazy!)
(In the land of self-denial)
Dogs in a pile….

[Verse 2]
Wrath’s hibernation awakes in retaliation
Because after all… we caused our fall
The habits upon our habitation
Cause negation… (after long, slow, hard, agitation) and stagnation

[Chorus]
Crazy!
(World’s gone wild)
Lazy
(In the land of self-denial)

[Bridge]
Crazy (Crazy!)
(World’s gone wild)
Crazy (Crazy!)
(In the land of self-denial)
Dogs in a pile….

[Outro]
Hard to make you smile
(In the land of self-denial)
Crazy (Crazy!)

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderYou Feeling Queasy?

[Intro]
If at first they don’t succeed…
They don’t concede (would rather bleed)
If they make the same mistake…
(The same mistake) a double-take

[Verse 1]
Are you feeling queasy
Better take it easy
There’s no end in sight
Be weary of the sleazy
Their dreary is blight
Rather be in the light

[Chorus]
If at first they don’t succeed…
They don’t concede (would rather bleed)
If they make the same mistake…
(The same mistake) a double-take

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
You feeling queasy?
(Better take it easy)
The water’s getting rough
(No, not nature’s bluff)
So, before you regurgitate
(Abate!)

[Instrumental, Organ Solo, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Are you feeling queasy
Better take it easy
(See the seas churn)
Be weary of the dreary
They’ll never learn
(They’d rather burn)

[Chorus]
If at first they don’t succeed…
They don’t concede (would rather bleed)
If they make the same mistake…
(The same mistake) a double-take

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
You feeling queasy?
(Better take it easy)
The water’s getting rough
(No, not nature’s bluff)
So, before you regurgitate
(Abate!)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
If at first they don’t succeed…
They don’t concede (would rather bleed)
If they make the same mistake…
(The same mistake) a double-take

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Flute Solo]
Go easy on the queasy
… before you regurgitate
(Abate!)

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThe Golden Age

 

[Verse 1]
Watching the Golden Age
(As it quickly fades away)
In search of a bold ole’ sage
(To tell me why we went astray)

[Chorus]
There’s plenty to go around
(And round n’ round)
But, no humanity to be found
(Love boat’s gone aground)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]
Dawn of a new day
In the twilight
Golden Age lost it’s shine
And that’s just fine

[Verse 2]
Waving the Golden Age
(Goodbye… won’t even cry)
Write on a blank page
(Of how we try… and get by)

[Chorus]
Plenty of love can be found
(All around n’ around)
We’re humane humanity bound
(Love’s bound to abound)

[Bridge]
Dawn of a new day
In the twilight
Golden Age lost it’s shine
And that’s just fine

[Chorus]
Plenty of love can be found
(All around n’ around)
We’re humane humanity bound
(Love’s bound to abound)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Dawn of a new day
In the twilight
Golden Age lost it’s shine
And that’s just fine

A SCIENCE NOTE
We first developed the hypothesis of the non-linear acceleration of climate change in the 1990s. By the early 2000s, this hypothesis evolved into established climate theory, now widely accepted as scientific fact. My lab partner, a Doctor of Physics from Ohio State, and I collaborated to provide crucial evidence supporting this theory. Over time, we have observed a significant shift in the doubling time of climate change impacts — the rate at which the effects intensify. Initially, the doubling time was approximately 100 years, but it has since decreased to 10 years, and more recently, to just 2 years.

This trend means that the damage caused by climate change today is double what it was two years ago, and in two more years, it could be four times worse. Unfortunately, this rapid acceleration does not appear to be an anomaly, especially given the record-breaking events we’ve witnessed this year, even during the typically cooler La Nina phase. If this trajectory continues, the outcomes will be far more catastrophic than previously expected.

Our climate model was validated in the summer of 2024, as we observed a dozen billion-dollar climate disasters in the first part of the year. On September 26, Hurricane Helene made landfall, emerging as one of the most destructive climate events in recorded history. With over 200 fatalities and $126 billion in direct damages, the hurricane had ripple effects beyond its immediate destruction. For instance, it disrupted 60% of the U.S. IV fluid supply, causing critical shortages in the healthcare sector. Even more concerning, the global tech industry has been impacted, as 99% of the pure quartz used in semiconductor manufacturing has been affected, leading to potential long-term consequences for electronics production.

Hurricane Milton quickly followed, further compounding the devastation. Milton is expected to result in over $100 billion in insurance claims, complicating an already strained insurance market for Florida homeowners. On top of that, the public and government will likely bear an additional $50 billion in costs, placing further pressure on taxpayers and state resources. Much of the damage was caused by high winds and an unprecedented number of tornadoes — over 30 tornadoes hit eastern Florida, causing the highest number of fatalities and extensive financial losses.

The Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London confirmed that nearly half of the increased costs and intensity of Hurricanes Milton and Helene can be directly attributed to climate change. According to Professor Ralf Toumi, Director of the Grantham Institute and co-author of several studies, “With every fraction of a degree of warming, extreme weather events like Hurricanes Milton and Helene become more powerful and destructive. This should be a wake-up call for anyone who believes climate change is too expensive to address — every delay in reducing emissions only increases the cost of these catastrophic events.”

In summary, the evidence is clear: climate change is rapidly accelerating, and the costs — both economic and human — are growing exponentially. The future demands decisive and immediate action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and prevent further environmental and societal collapse.

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderIll Will

[Intro]
Ill will…
(Still?)
Consider to free
Your will
(Freewill)
See?

[Bridge]
(Ceasing hostilities)
Where I wanna be
(Praising hospitalities)

[Chorus]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
Oh, yeah
(That’s the place for me)
Where I wanna be
Yes sir E
(Perfect space for we)
Where I wanna be
… us set free

[Refrain]
Ill will…
(Still?)
Consider to free
Your will
(Freewill)
See?

[Bridge]
(Ceasing hostilities)
Where I wanna be
(Praising hospitalities)

[Refrain]
Ill will…
(Still?)
Consider to free
Your will
(Freewill)
See?

[Chorus]
Oh, yeah
(That’s the place for me)
Where I wanna be
Yes sir E
(Perfect space for we)
Where I wanna be
… us set free

[Refrain]
Ill will…
(Still?)
Consider to free
Your will
(Freewill)
See?

[Outro]
Ill will…
(Still?)
Still… ill will?

Found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderBenefits’ Cost

[Intro]
The costs of your benefits
(Rights come with responsibilities)
Why bother with tizzy fits
(Chill all your hostilities)

[Verse 1]
Everything doesn’t come for free
Takes some work, naturally
Yet, part of the thrill still
Is to strive to stay alive

[Chorus]
The costs of your benefits
(Rights come with responsibilities)
Why bother with tizzy fits
(Chill all your hostilities)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental]
Time for fiscal discipline
(Once again)
Sooner or later dues come due
(Payment will ensue)

[Verse 2]
Money doesn’t grow on trees
Gotta pay for heat or freeze
Yes, part of the thrill still
Is to strive to stay alive

[Chorus]
The costs of your benefits
(Rights come with responsibilities)
Why bother with tizzy fits
(Chill all your hostilities)

[Bridge]
Time for fiscal discipline
(Once again)
Sooner or later dues come due
(Payment will ensue)

[Chorus]
The costs of your benefits
(Rights come with responsibilities)
Why bother with tizzy fits
(Chill all your hostilities)

[Bridge]
Time for fiscal discipline
(Once again)
Sooner or later dues come due
(Payment will ensue)

[Outro]
Rights come with responsibilities
(Chill out your hostilities)

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderWould Wide Web

[Intro]
Deep, deep down
(Way down under)
Word gets ’round
(What a wonder)

[Verse 1]
Penetrating
(Or wrapping around)
Cross relating
(The words are found)

[Chorus]
Wood wide web
Would flow and ebb
Communication
Fascination

[Bridge]
Deep, deep down
(Way down under)
Word gets ’round
(What a wonder)

[Verse 2]
Intercourse
(For shared resource)
Warn of danger
(From a stranger)

[Chorus]
Wood wide web
Would flow and ebb
Communication
Fascination

[Bridge]
Deep, deep down
(Way down under)
Word gets ’round
(What a wonder)

[Chorus]
Wood wide web
Would flow and ebb
Communication
Fascination

[Bridge]
Deep, deep down
(Way down under)
Word gets ’round
(What a wonder)

[Outro]
Hello! (Did you know)
Hello! (Flow and grow)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Plants communicate through fungi in a fascinating system often referred to as the “wood wide web.” This network is composed of mycorrhizal fungi, which form symbiotic relationships with the roots of most plant species. These fungi act as intermediaries, connecting individual plants into a vast underground network that enables the exchange of nutrients, information, and even chemical signals.

How the Communication Works:

  1. Formation of the Network:
    • Mycorrhizal fungi form physical connections with plant roots, penetrating the root cells or wrapping around them. The fungi extend thread-like structures called hyphae into the soil, creating a network that links multiple plants together.
  2. Nutrient Exchange:
    • The fungi help plants absorb water, phosphorus, and other nutrients from the soil. In return, the plants provide the fungi with carbohydrates produced through photosynthesis. This mutualistic relationship forms the foundation of the network.
  3. Chemical Messaging:
    • Plants release chemical signals into the fungal network, allowing them to communicate with other plants. These signals include:
      • Distress Signals: If a plant is under attack by pests, pathogens, or environmental stress, it can send chemical alerts through the fungi. Neighboring plants receiving these signals may increase their production of defensive compounds, such as toxins or enzymes, to prepare for similar threats.
      • Nutrient Sharing: Plants in nutrient-rich areas can “donate” resources to those in nutrient-poor areas via the fungal network. This often happens between related plants or in ecosystems where cooperation boosts the survival of the entire community.
  4. Selective Communication:
    • Plants can prioritize communication with certain neighbors over others. For example, parent plants may favor their offspring by directing more resources to them, a phenomenon observed in some forest ecosystems.
  5. Suppression and Competition:
    • The fungal network can also be used for competition. Some plants release allelopathic chemicals (compounds that inhibit the growth of other plants) through the network, potentially suppressing rivals while boosting their own growth.

The Role of Fungi in Plant Behavior:

  • Defense: Plants connected to a mycorrhizal network exhibit stronger immune responses, as early warnings from neighbors allow them to preemptively activate defense mechanisms.
  • Growth Regulation: The fungal network can help distribute resources across an ecosystem, ensuring that weaker plants receive enough nutrients to survive.
  • Ecosystem Resilience: By linking plants of different species, the fungal network helps stabilize ecosystems, enabling plants to adapt collectively to environmental changes like drought or disease outbreaks.

How This Relates to Fractals and Networks:

The structure of the fungal network mirrors a fractal pattern, with hyphae branching repeatedly in a self-similar manner. This configuration maximizes the efficiency of resource distribution and signal transmission, much like neural networks or social networks.

Conclusion:

Through their partnerships with mycorrhizal fungi, plants have developed a highly sophisticated underground communication system. This “wood wide web” allows them to share resources, warn each other of danger, and interact with their environment in ways that are crucial for survival and ecosystem health. It is a remarkable example of cooperation in nature and highlights the interconnectedness of life beneath our feet.

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderSeasons

[Intro]
Back in the day
We had seasons
Evident reasons
Not going back that way

[Verse 1]
Winter turned to fall
Fall turned to summer
Though no surprise at all
Nevertheless, a bummer

[Chorus]
Back in the day
We had seasons
Evident reasons
Not going back that way

[Bridge]
Temperature change
(Makes nature strange)
How much more
(Can we endure)

[Verse 2]
Winter turned to spring
Spring turned to summer
Though not surprising
Nevertheless, a bummer

[Chorus]
Back in the day
We had seasons
Evident reasons
Not going back that way

[Bridge]
Temperature change
(Makes nature strange)
How much more
(Can we endure)

[Chorus]
Back in the day
We had seasons
Evident reasons
Not going back that way

[Outro]
Temperature change
(Makes nature strange)
How much more
(Can we endure)

Found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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