bookmark_borderThe Enemy

LYRICS
The consequences we create
Put us in our current state
Mounting expenses that we make
Due our cost from all we take

Chorus:
Paying off our debt
So we get less regret
Less we forget
Our match we’ve met

Look in the mirror
What do you see?
Wallow in horror
The enemy
(chorus)

Resources finite
We just might
Put up a fight
For what is right
(chorus)

Chords: Em6 Em9 / Em C D Em; Part II @ 124 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar (AW54CE), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

ABOUT THE SONG
These lyrics convey a reflection on the consequences of human actions that have led to the current state of the environment. The mounting expenses mentioned in the lyrics suggest the ecological costs incurred as a result of human activities. The chorus emphasizes the need to acknowledge and address these consequences by paying off the environmental debt to avoid regret and remember the impact of our actions.

The lines “Look in the mirror, What do you see? Wallow in horror, The enemy” prompt introspection, encouraging individuals to confront their role in environmental degradation. The mention of finite resources hints at the urgency of taking corrective actions, suggesting a call to fight for what is right in terms of environmental conservation. Overall, the lyrics convey a message of accountability, urging listeners to recognize the environmental challenges and actively work towards a more sustainable and responsible future.

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
Human-induced climate change is a dynamic component of an intricate and unordered system, as per chaos theory. This implies that global warming is accelerating exponentially in a complex manner. Over the period from 1992 to 2023, we have presented compelling evidence, proposed remedies to mitigate climate change, and amassed valuable information through the engagement of millions with this climate model. Your participation has been invaluable. The incontrovertible data underscores that human-induced climate change is rapidly deteriorating our habitat.

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.

What Can I Do? There are numerous actions you can take to contribute to saving the planet. Each person bears the responsibility to minimize pollution, discontinue the use of fossil fuels, reduce consumption, and foster a culture of love and care. The Butterfly Effect illustrates that a small change in one area can lead to significant alterations in conditions anywhere on the globe. Hence, the frequently heard statement that a fluttering butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic. Be a butterfly and affect the world.

Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

4D Music: Songs About Science

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderLancelot

LYRICS
Addressing the hidden root
Residing under the boot
May not be obvious to me
Yet, all the world can see

Fits of madness
Suicidal tendencies
Sits in sadness
Homicidal remedies

How destructive action
Leads to lack of satisfaction
Bad things that you pass
Come back to bite in the ass

Claim that life isn’t fair
Induce a sense of despair
Totally unaware
You, yourself declare

The Earth’s edict
Contributors to conflict
Will wallow
In their own hollow
Till there is war
No more

[Lancelot, it’s getting hot!
How much time?
Not a lot!]

Chords: Em D / C D G D / C6 D Bb D; Part II Ambient Pop Cha Cha @ 132 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Electric RG-270 (Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

ABOUT LANCELOT
Lancelot, a prominent figure in the Arthurian legend, served as King Arthur’s close companion and stood among the greatest Knights of the Round Table. Born an orphan, Lancelot was the son of King Ban of the lost kingdom of Benoic. Orphaned and raised in a fairy realm by the Lady of the Lake, he emerged as a hero known for his exceptional prowess in battles, quests, and tournaments, establishing himself as an unparalleled swordsman and jouster. Lancelot eventually became the lord of the castle Joyous Gard and the personal champion of Arthur’s wife, Queen Guinevere.

Despite his formidable achievements, Lancelot faced challenges in the form of frequent and occasionally prolonged fits of madness. His tragic affair with Queen Guinevere, once discovered, triggered a civil war that ultimately led to the downfall of Arthur’s kingdom, exploited by the cunning Mordred.

According to the Vulgate Cycle, Lancelot’s backstory unfolds in the borderland between Gaul and Brittany, where he is born as Galahad, the son of King Ban of Bénoïc. Fleeing the fall of Ban’s kingdom to King Claudas, the infant Lancelot is carried away by the Lady of the Lake, a fairy enchantress. Lancelot’s journey continues as he earns a place at Arthur’s elite Round Table by freeing King Arthur’s nephew Gawain from captivity.

Lancelot’s romantic entanglement with Queen Guinevere is marked by a magical connection, leading to a profound and forbidden love. His knight-errant adventures include triumphing in tournaments, rescuing knights held captive by villains like Turquine, and overcoming betrayals. Lancelot’s dedication to Queen Guinevere is evident in his heroic feats, such as slaying dragons and giants and playing a crucial role in the war against the Saxons in Lothian.

However, Lancelot’s life is marred by recurring fits of madness, often triggered by emotional turmoil, false news of the death of allies like Gawain, or encounters with sexually charged situations. These episodes contribute to the complexity of his character.

The destructive consequences of Lancelot’s affair with Queen Guinevere become evident when the truth is exposed, leading to the violent rescue of the condemned queen and the death of Gawain’s brothers. This tragic event sets in motion the chain of events that culminate in Mordred’s treason, the disappearance of Arthur, and the apparent demise of the once-mighty Camelot. Lancelot’s tale serves as a poignant narrative of love, betrayal, and the far-reaching repercussions of personal choices within the legendary realm of King Arthur.

THE CLIMATE CHANGE METAPHOR

The story of Lancelot, particularly aspects of his character and the consequences of his actions, can be metaphorically linked to certain aspects of the challenges posed by climate change:

  1. Hidden Origins and Lost Kingdom:
    • Lancelot’s Backstory: Lancelot is an orphan with a mysterious origin, hailing from the lost kingdom of Benoic.
    • Climate Change Metaphor: Climate change often involves addressing the hidden origins of environmental issues, and the impact of lost ecosystems and habitats.
  2. Magical Connection and Love:
    • Lancelot’s Connection: Lancelot and Queen Guinevere share a magical connection, leading to a forbidden love that has significant consequences.
    • Climate Change Metaphor: The interconnectedness of ecosystems and the environment emphasizes the need for responsible stewardship to avoid unintended and detrimental consequences.
  3. Destructive Consequences of Actions:
    • Lancelot’s Affair: Lancelot’s affair with Guinevere results in a civil war and the downfall of Arthur’s kingdom.
    • Climate Change Metaphor: Human actions, such as unsustainable practices and environmental degradation, can lead to destructive consequences for the planet and its ecosystems.
  4. Fits of Madness and Suicidal Tendencies:
    • Lancelot’s Struggles: Lancelot experiences fits of madness and suicidal tendencies, often related to false or real news of death.
    • Climate Change Metaphor: The challenges posed by climate change can induce a sense of despair or hopelessness, emphasizing the importance of addressing these challenges with resilience and effective solutions.
  5. War and Consequences for Arthur’s Kingdom:
    • Lancelot’s Role: Lancelot’s actions, especially the rescue of Guinevere, lead to a war and the eventual downfall of Arthur’s kingdom.
    • Climate Change Metaphor: Climate change contributes to conflicts over resources and poses threats to the stability of societies and ecosystems.
  6. Revelation and Unraveling Truths:
    • Lancelot’s Revelation: The revelation of Lancelot’s affair with Guinevere leads to a series of tragic events.
    • Climate Change Metaphor: The revelation of environmental truths and the acknowledgment of climate change impacts are crucial steps toward addressing and mitigating its effects.

From the album: Camelot’s Resurgence

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderGive Them Your Heart

LYRICS
Never give up
Forever positive
Easy to live
The more we live to give
Take hate apart
Then we can start
To give from the heart
The skies will start to clear
The sun will start to shine
The End? No need to fear
When done, will you be fine?

Never give up
Forever positive
Easy to live
The more we live to give
Let hate depart
Then thinking smart
Give them your heart
The skies will start to clear
The sun will start to shine
The End? No need to fear
When done, then you’ll be fine

Never give up
Forever positive
Easy to live
The more we live to give
How do you start?
Shoot Cupid’s dart
Straight through the heart
The skies will start to clear
The sun will start to shine
The End? No need to fear
When done, then you’ll be fine

Chords: Am Am7 / Am C E Am / Am D Am / Am C E Am; Part II 110 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Though humans have caused mass destruction of our habitat, never give up. You can be the difference. The world’s greatest power is love.

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWhat in the World?

LYRICS
What in the world
Where you hoping to see
Something out of this world
A reason to be
An anomaly
Through transparency
It’s coming to me
In a voice I can see
Hear the light
Feel the sound
Delight in abound
Screaming streaming
To know the flow
Running river
Come on let’s go
(Flows deliver)

Chords: C Am / C D Am / C Em Am; 112 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)
An improvisational song written and recorded on-the-fly as a digital 1 and 2-tracks