bookmark_borderThe Message

[Intro]
The message is….
(The messages)

[Verse 1]
The message is….
(The messages)
On the final page
The message of our age
“Survive” (stay alive)

[Chorus]
The world’s (a stage)
Despite (your rage)
Don’t think (extinct)

[Bridge]
It’s up to you
What we do
We all sway
(Our day)

[Verse 2]
The message of….
(How to love)
On the final page
The message of our age
“Stirve” (to survive)
(Love, love, love)

[Chorus]
The world’s (a stage)
Despite (your rage)
Don’t think (extinct)

[Bridge]
It’s up to you
What we do
(Love, love, love)
The message of….
(Let us love)

[Outro]
The message of….
(How to love)
Love, love, love

A SCIENCE NOTE
The message about the climate crisis has reached a dire point for humanity due to several alarming trends and findings that underscore the urgent need for action.

  1. Rising Temperatures and Extreme Weather: Global temperatures have risen significantly, with the last few years being the hottest on record. This warming has led to an increase in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), failing to mitigate these changes could lead to catastrophic consequences, including widespread food and water shortagesty Loss**: The ongoing climate crisis is driving many species toward extinction. A report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) indicated that wildlife populations have declined by an average of 68% since 1970, primarily due to habitat loss, climate change, and pollution . This loss of bi threatens ecosystems that humans rely on for clean air, water, and food.
  2. Health Risks: Climate change is also becoming a significant public health issue. Increased temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses, while changing weather patterns facilitate the spread of infectious diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that climate change could cause an additional 250,000 deaths per year between 2030 and 2050 due to malnutrition, malaria, and heat stress .
  3. Economic Impact

    costs associated with climate change are mounting. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. alone has faced over $1 billion in damages from weather-related disasters in recent years . The World Bank estimates that cli could push more than 100 million people into extreme poverty by 2030, exacerbating global inequalities .

  4. Public Awareness and Action: While fic consensus on climate change is strong, public awareness and action often lag behind. Recent surveys show that many people recognize climate change as a significant threat, yet only a fraction feel empowered to take action. This disconnect emphasizes the need for better communication and engagement to drive meaningful change .

Overall, the culmination of these factors highlightcollective action to address the climate crisis. Failing to act could have profound and lasting consequences for both current and future generations.

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From the album “Nuntius” by Daniel

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderWhack-a-Goal

[Verse 1]
Set your sights
On a moving target
As it takes flight
What did you forget?
(What the heck!)

[Chorus]
Whack, whack, whack
Plan under attack
Whack, whack, whack
There’s no going back

[Bridge]
The best-laid plan
Of mice and Man
Go awry
Despite the try

[Verse 2]
Steady your aim
On a moving target
Does it end the same…
What did you forget?
(What the heck!)

[Chorus]
Whack, whack, whack
Plan under attack
Whack, whack, whack
There’s no going back

[Bridge]
The best-laid plan
Of mice and Man
Go awry
Despite the try

[Chorus]
Whack, whack, whack
Plan under attack
Whack, whack, whack
There’s no going back

[Bridge]
The best-laid plan
Of mice and Man
Go awry
Despite the try

[Outro]
Whack, whack, whack
(No cutting slack)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Climate change is primarily driven by the escalation of thermal energy affecting biogeophysical and socio-economic systems. While biogeophysical factors can be studied using math, physics, and historical records, socio-economic systems pose greater challenges due to the unpredictable consequences of human behavior and inexplicable consumer choices.

Some unintended consequences contributing to climate change include:

  1. Ozone and the Biofuel Paradox: One of the more troubling contributors to tropospheric ozone is the increased use of ethanol in gasoline. Over the past few years, ethanol has become a mandated additive to gasoline blends, touted as a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels. For example, in Pennsylvania, a 10% ethanol blend in gasoline and a 30% ethanol blend in diesel fuel are required to reduce harmful emissions. However, this practice has resulted in unintended consequences — specifically, the creation of more ozone. A 2024 study found that human-derived ozone has caused a significant decline in net primary productivity (NPP) across all tropical forests, resulting in an estimated 17% reduction in the tropical land carbon sink since 2000.
  2. Increased Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions: Switching to cleaner fuels with lower sulfur content can inadvertently lead to higher CO2 emissions. For example, marine vessels burning cleaner fuels may emit more CO2, a potent greenhouse gas, contributing to global warming and climate change.
  3. Deforestation for Biofuel Production: The use of biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels can lead to deforestation as forests are cleared to make way for biofuel crops. Deforestation releases stored carbon into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change.
  4. Land Use Change: Converting land for agricultural or urban development alters natural ecosystems, releasing stored carbon into the atmosphere. This change in land use can contribute to climate change by reducing the planet’s capacity to absorb carbon dioxide.
  5. Methane Leakage from Natural Gas Production: Natural gas is often touted as a cleaner alternative to coal; however, methane, a potent greenhouse gas, can leak during natural gas extraction, processing, and transportation. Methane emissions contribute to global warming and climate change.
  6. Albedo Effect from Land Use Change: Changes in land cover, such as deforestation or urbanization, can alter the Earth’s albedo, or its ability to reflect sunlight. Darker surfaces absorb more heat, leading to increased warming. For example, replacing forests with urban areas can decrease albedo, contributing to local and regional warming.
  7. Feedback Loops: Climate change can trigger feedback loops that further exacerbate warming. For example, melting ice caps reduce the Earth’s albedo, leading to more heat absorption and further melting. Similarly, thawing permafrost releases stored methane and carbon dioxide, amplifying greenhouse gas emissions.

From the album “Whack-a-Goal” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderStaggering Clown

[Intro]
Stand them up
(To knock them down)
Broken cup
(Staggering clown)

[Verse 1]
Is this a circus
(Involving us)
Some sort-of zoo
(Have you a clue?)

[Chorus]
Stand them up
(To knock them down)
Broken cup
(Staggering clown)

[Bridge]
Wobbling
(Teeter-totter)
Waffling
(Should of, oughta)

[Verse 2]
Maybe a county fair
(Of the unaware)
A bizarre bizarre
(Taken too far)

[Chorus]
Stand them up
(To knock them down)
Broken cup
(Staggering clown)

[Bridge]
Wobbling
(Teeter-totter)
Waffling
(Should of, oughta)

[Chorus]
Stand them up
(To knock them down)
Broken cup
(Staggering clown)

[Bridge]
Wobbling
(Teeter-totter)
Waffling
(Should of, oughta)

[Outro]
About to discover
(Falling over)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Tipping cascades have emerged between biogeophysical and social-ecological systems. This Domino Effect is causing climate change to accelerate at an exponential rate.

Tipping points are Critical Milestones that directly impact the rate of acceleration in climate change by multiplying the number and intensity of feedback loops. Identifying and understanding these tipping points is crucial for climate science and policymaking. Crossing multiple tipping points could lead to a domino effect, resulting in a much more rapid and severe climate change than currently projected.

Tipping Points

Push a glass toward the edge of a table and eventually it will fall off on its own. No matter how slowly or meticulously you push… no matter how you weight or fill the glass, it will reach a tipping point and fall off before being pushed completely off the table. No matter whether you believe the glass is half-empty or half-full, when the tipping point is reached it will plummet out-of-control to its end. This is science not fate, faith, nor belief. Human induced climate change has resulted in environmental tipping points being breached.

Tipping points, when crossed, trigger self-sustaining feedback loops that are no longer dependent on human activity. Similar to when a domino topples over hitting two more dominoes that in turn fall hitting more dominoes. Thus, the name The Domino Effect. It can also be visualized as The Snowball Effect. A tipping point is like a snowball rolling down a hill growing in mass and velocity (momentum). When a tipping point is crossed, it results in cumulative and reinforced global warming.

From the album “How Far Out?” by Daniel

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Roots of Music

[Verse 1]
Have you listened
(Very carefully)
Have you listened (Really?)

Have you listened
(Most meticulously)
Can you hear the trees sing?
(Well, hears the thing:)

[Chorus]
Their roots are in the music
The soil’s living soul
Dig (dig deep)
And listen to the roots
(Bearing the hidden fruits)

[Bridge]
Dig (down, down, down)
Dig (what can be found)
Feel what’s real
(Real’s the feel)

[Verse 2]
Have you listened
(Listened at all)
Will you listen (Heed the call)

Have you heard
(how absurd)
Missing the listening
(Well, hears the thing:)

[Chorus]
Our roots are in the music
The sole’s living soul
Dig (dig deep)
And listen to the roots
(Bearing the hidden fruits)

[Bridge]
Dig (down, down, down)
Dig (what can be found)
Feel what’s real
(Real’s the feel)

Have you heard
(how absurd)
Missing the listening
(Well, hears the thing:)

[Chorus]
Our roots are in the music
The sole’s living soul
Dig (dig deep)
And listen to the roots
(Bearing the hidden fruits)

[Bridge]
Dig (down, down, down)
Dig (what can be found)

[Outro]
Feel what’s real
(Real’s the feel)

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderTake Two

[Verse 1]
Take a minute to check your point-of-view
(Maybe you should take two)
Take a minute to change your point-of-view
(The best thing you could do)

[Chorus]
The perspective
You’ve neglected
Bites you
You’ve perfected
Misdirected
Haven’t you?

[Bridge]
Time to change your mind
(Mind your time)
Been a sleep at the wheel
(Let’s be real)
Take Two
(Won’t you)

[Verse 2]
Take a moment to check your rear-view, too
(Maybe you should take two, too)
Take a moment to change your big tadoo
(It’s the best thing for you)

[Chorus]
The perspective
You’ve neglected
Bites you
You’ve perfected
Misdirected
Haven’t you?

[Bridge]
Time to change your mind
(Mind your time)
Been a sleep at the wheel
(Let’s be real)
Take Two
(Won’t you)

[Chorus]
The perspective
You’ve neglected
Bites you
You’ve perfected
Misdirected
Haven’t you?

[Bridge]
Time to change your mind
(Mind your time)
Been a sleep at the wheel
(Let’s be real)
Take Two
(Won’t you)

[Outro]
Best for you
(To take two)

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderEveryone There

[Intro]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Verse 1]
We’ve gone into the dark
(On what we call a lark)
To try n’ light a spark
(In someone’s, somewhere heart)

[Bridge]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Verse 2]
We’d turned our back on light
(In ignorance and spite)
Time to put up a fight
(Your heart knows what’s right)

[Bridge]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Chorus]
Can you hear the plea
(From here to infinity)
As an advisee
(On one’s mortality)
To hear to eternity

[Bridge]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Chorus]
Can you hear the plea
(From here to infinity)
As an advisee
(On one’s mortality)
To hear to eternity

[Outro]
Hello (is anyone there?)
Goodbye (Know no one is there.)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderI Can’t Complain

[Verse 1]
I sure can’t complain
(as I exclaim)
What a beautiful day!
The sun is shining
(Oh, no sight of rain)

[Chorus]
Though I can’t explain
(In a drought — that’s insane)
As we Fall into record heat
(Warming won’t retreat)

[Bridge]
Guess it’s best
To give it a res
(Just as soon as we’re ready for the test)

[Verse 2]
I sure can’t complain
(Since I remain)
(Say) what a beautiful day!
The clouds in sight
(You’re right… might not rain)

[Chorus]
No I can’t explain
(In a drought — that’s insane)
As we Fall into record heat
(Warming won’t retreat)

[Bridge]
Guess it’s best
To give it a rest
(Just as soon as we’re ready for the test)

[Chorus]
No I can’t explain
(In a drought — that’s insane)
As we Fall into record heat
(Warming won’t retreat)

[Outro]
Guess it’s best
To give it a rest
(Just as soon as we’re ready for the test)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderTo Hear Angels Sing

[Intro]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Verse 1]
If you listen to the sound
The magic is all around
If you open up your heart
It’s a good start

[Chorus]
From mountain top
(To valley low)
Try not to stop
(Let the child in you grow)

[Bridge]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Verse 2]
If you feel for the beat
You’ll find life complete
If you open up your eyes
Might get a nice surprise

[Chorus]
From mountain top
(To valley low)
Try not to stop
(Let the child in you grow)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Chorus]
From mountain top
(To valley low)
Try not to stop
(Let the child in you grow)

[Outro]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Outro]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)

From the Christmas album “Holiday Cheer Hear

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Train of Thought

[Verse]
It looks like things might be O.K.
If I don’t wonder too far astray
Then, again, much to my chagrin
The charade falls apart, again
(Chagrin… again and again)

[Chorus]
(oh, woe) Where to start
Everything falling apart
Should have listened with my brain
Instead of missing the train
(Woo, woo)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Violin Solo]
The train of thought
(Take n’ time to train the brain)
The thought of naught
(How to restrain n’ refrain)

[Verse]
It looks like will go our way
If we don’t ponder to cry n’ pray
Then, again, much to our chagrin
The charade falls apart, again
(Chagrin… again and again)

[Bridge]
Oh, ohhhhh, oh
(Woah woe whoa oh)

[Chorus]
(oh, woe) Where to start
Everything falling apart
Should have listened with my brain
Instead of missing the train
(Woo, woo)

[Bridge]
The train of thought
(Take n’ time to train the brain)
The thought of naught
(How to restrain n’ refrain)

[Outro]
Chuga (Chuga)
Oh yeah (ya)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderHear ‘er Comin’?

[Intro]
Hear ‘er comin’
(Hummin’ round the bend)

[Verse]
If only…
The wish
Could push
(Us back from the edge)

[Bridge]
If only…
The wish
(Could save me)

And, then…
Hear ‘er comin’
(Hummin’ round the bend)

[Chorus]
Reality
(Comes ’round the bend)
Is this the end
(Finality)

[Verse]
If only…
The wish
Could push
(Us back from the edge)

[Bridge]
If only…
The wish
(Could save me)

And, then…
Hear ‘er comin’
(Hummin’ round the bend)

[Chorus]
Reality
(Comes ’round the bend)
Is this the end
(Finality)

[Bridge]
If only…
The wish
(Could save me)

And, then…
Hear ‘er comin’
(Hummin’ round the bend)

[Chorus]
Reality
(Comes ’round the bend)

[Outro]
Is this the end
(Finality)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderDialogue

[Verse]
Talk, talk, talk
But do you listen
(Talk, talk, talk)
[Verse]
Squawk, squawk, squawk
What a condition
(Squawk, squawk, squawk)

[Bridge]
Over transmission
Lacking reception

[Chorus]
Hey! (Can you hear what I say?)
Hey! (The light is over this way)
Hey! (Come brighten up your day)
Hey! (It’ll be O.K.)

[Verse]
Talk, talk, talk
But you hear here?
(Talk, talk, talk)
[Verse]
Squawk, squawk, squawk
Over top of our talk
(Squawk, squawk, squawk)

[Bridge]
Over transmission
Lacking reception

[Chorus]
Hey! (Can you hear what I say?)
Hey! (The light is over this way)
Hey! (Come brighten up your day)
Hey! (It’ll be O.K.)

[Bridge]
Over transmission
Lacking reception

[Chorus]
Hey! (Can you hear what I say?)
Hey! (The light is over this way)
Hey! (Come brighten up your day)
Hey! (It’ll be O.K.)

[Outro]
Upon reflection
(Gaining reception)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Silver Lining

[Verse 1]
They say there’s a silver lining
In every black cloud
It’s just hard for the finding
Being loud of too proud

[Chorus]
The first thing:
(Lighten up a bit)
Then, join n’ sing
(Till you get the hang of it)

[Bridge]
Next…
Dance!
(Jump about)
Dance!
(Sing and shout)

[Verse 2]
(Oh, yes!) There’s a silver lining
In every black cloud
Just got to stop the whining
To see through the shroud

[Chorus]
The first thing:
(Lighten up a bit)
Then, join n’ sing
(Till you get the hang of it)

[Bridge]
Next…
Dance!
(Jump about)
Dance!
(Sing and shout)

[Chorus]
The first thing:
(Lighten up a bit)
Then, join n’ sing
(Till you get the hang of it)

[Bridge]
Next…
Dance!
(Jump about)

[Outro]
Dance!
(Sing and shout)

From the album “Time Dilation” by The End

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderRace Race

[Intro]
My heart…
Is starting to race
Trying to keep pace
With the human race
… better start

[Verse 1]
As the pace increases
Recovery ceases
The drive to stay alive
Intensifies (Surprise?)

[Chorus]
My heart…
Is starting to race
Trying to keep pace
With the human race
… better start

[Bridge]
Time to turn our attention
To good intention

[Verse 2]
Just look around…
Our time runs down
The ability to adapt
We lack (Can’t go back)

[Chorus]
My heart…
Is starting to race
Trying to keep pace
With the human race
… better start

[Bridge]
Time to turn our attention
To good intention

[Chorus]
My heart…
Is starting to race
Trying to keep pace
With the human race
… better start

[Outro]
Time to turn our attention
To good intention

A SCIENCE NOTE
Global average sea level rose by about 0.3 inches (0.76 centimeters) from 2022 to 2023, according to a NASA-led analysis. When we authored this paper in 2023, we could not have foreseen the swift acceleration of this trend. Initially projected to double over a span of 100 years, the rate of sea level rise dramatically escalated, shortening the doubling period to a mere 10 years by 2020. Shockingly, recent observations suggest that this doubling period has further compressed to just 2 years. It is imperative to acknowledge and address this concerning trend, hoping it is not a foreboding indication of a new norm but rather an anomaly.

Tipping points are Critical Milestones that directly impact the rate of acceleration in climate change by multiplying the number and intensity of feedback loops. Identifying and understanding these tipping points is crucial for climate science and policymaking. Crossing multiple tipping points has led to the domino effect, resulting in a much more rapid and severe climate change than currently projected.

From the album “Time Dilation” by The End

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Last Man Standing

[Intro]
Am I understanding…
The last man standing
Is going to be left
All alone?

[Verse 1]
Strong and commanding
Longing for a fellow
To be demanding
Understanding — left standing

[Chorus]
Standing (all alone)
On my own (and prone)
To being left along
(All alone)

[Bridge]
Am I understanding…
The last man standing
Is going to be left
All alone?
[Break]
Can I call it home
If I’m all alone?

[Verse 2]
Left alone to rule…
(Feel such the fool)
To be commanding?
Understanding — left standing

[Chorus]
Standing (all alone)
On my own (and prone)
To being left along
(All alone)

[Bridge]
Am I understanding…
The last man standing
Is going to be left
All alone?
[Break]
Can I call it home
If I’m all alone?

[Chorus]
Standing (all alone)
On my own (and prone)
To being left along
(All alone)

[Bridge]
Am I understanding…
The last man standing
Is going to be left
All alone?

[Outro]
Can I call it home
If I’m all alone?

A SCIENCE NOTE

What will the “End of Times” look like?

“The era of global warming has ended and the era of ‘global boiling’ has arrived. Climate change is here. It is terrifying. And it is just the beginning”, UN secretary general, António Guterres, said after scientists confirmed July 2023 was on track to be the world’s hottest month on record.

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.”

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.

* 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.

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. Be a butterfly and affect the world. 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 butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic.

From the album “Time Dilation” by The End

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderTime Dilation

[Intro]
The acceleration rate
(Has gone irate)
The cost of the primate
(On the climate)

[Verse 1]
The future
Is getting nearer
I’m not sure
It could get any clearer

[Chorus]
Time dilation
(Sensation)
Time compression
(Shrinking duration)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
My relativity
To relativity

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Violin Solo]
The acceleration rate
(Has gone irate)
The cost of the primate
(On the climate)

[Verse 2]
Is time running down
(Down, down, down)
All we seem to do…
Is run around
(Round and round)

[Chorus]
Time dilation
(Sensation)
Time compression
(Shrinking duration)

[Bridge]
The acceleration rate
(Has gone irate)
The cost of the primate
(On the climate)

[Outro]
My relativity
To relativity

A SCIENCE NOTE
When time appears to be growing shorter, it’s often referred to as time compression or time dilation in a subjective sense. This can occur due to psychological factors, such as stress, age, or being highly focused, which makes time seem to pass more quickly. On a more cosmic scale, time dilation is a concept from Einstein’s theory of relativity, where time appears to slow down near massive objects or at high velocities.

From the album “Time Dilation” by The End

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

MegaEpix Enormous