bookmark_borderA Fourth Dimension

[Verse 1]
Three dimensions
(Just aren’t enough)
Ask the Babylonians
(When the times get tough)

[Chorus]
How can man fold
(4D manifold)
A worldline
(In spacetime)

[Verse 2]
Four dimensions
(And just in time)
Ask the Babylonians
(About numbers prime)

[Chorus]
[Bridge]
Envelope (unfold)
Into a 4D manifold
(Time) Getting old

[Chorus]
[Outro]
Envelope (unfold)
(Like a Big Bang)
Spacetime 4D manifold
(Is there time to hang)
Time (Going bold)
(Time) Getting old

ABOUT THE SONG
Modern physics treats time as a fourth dimension integrated with the three dimensions of space into a single manifold called spacetime.

Key Concepts of the Fourth Dimension A Unified Framework

To fully describe an “event” (a specific occurrence), you must provide four coordinates: three for its location in space (x,y,z) and one for its point in time (t).

Minkowski Space: Formulated by Hermann Minkowski in 1908, this mathematical model treats time as an additional axis. To keep units consistent, time is often multiplied by the speed of light (ct), allowing it to be measured in units of distance like the other three dimensions.

The Spacetime Interval: Unlike pure distance in 3D space, which everyone agrees on, measurements of space and time can vary between observers moving at different speeds. However, the “spacetime interval”—a combination of both—remains constant (invariant) for all observers.

Curvature and Gravity: In Einstein’s General Relativity, gravity is not a force but the curvature of this 4D spacetime manifold. Massive objects like stars and planets warp spacetime, which dictates how other objects (and even light) move through it. 

Differences from Spatial Dimensions While time is mathematically a dimension, it is physically distinct from space 

Directionality: Humans can move in any direction through the three spatial dimensions, but we can only move “forward” along the temporal axis.

Relativistic Effects: As you move faster through space, your “rate of travel” through the time dimension decreases relative to others, a phenomenon known as time dilation.

Worldlines: Because an object always exists at some point in time, it traces a continuous path through the 4D manifold called a worldline. Even if you remain perfectly still in space, you are still moving through the fourth dimension.

Historical Note: The ancient Babylonians (flourishing c. 2000 BCE) laid the foundational “mathematical skeleton” of modern timekeeping through their sophisticated understanding of astronomy and numerical systems.

Prime Time: The most famous example of prime numbers “measuring” time is found in periodical cicadas.

Prime Life Cycles: Certain species emerge only every 13 or 17 years.
Predator Avoidance: By staying underground for a prime number of years, cicadas minimize their synchronization with predators that have shorter, non-prime life cycles (e.g., 2, 3, or 4 years). For instance, a predator on a 4-year cycle would only coincide with 13-year cicadas once every 52 years.

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderTo Procrastinate

[Intro]
It’s much too late
(To procrastinate)

[Verse 1]
You want to hold a debate
(Question if fact is fact)
Call it a scientific berate
(The type of ass: smacked)

[Bridge]
It’s much too late
(To procrastinate)

[Chorus]
We’ve cast our fate
(The only question: rate)
Stuffed sarcasm chasm
(Wrapped in self-hate)

[Verse 2]
Best postpone procrastination
(We’ve no time for any of that)
Bemoanin’ our situation
(’cause that’s where we’re at)

[Bridge]
It’s much too late
(To procrastinate)

[Chorus]
[Bridge]
[Outro]
Forsake debate
(Acknowledge the rate)
Plainly state…
It’s much too late
(To procrastinate)

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderIt’s About Time

[Intro] Indeed (What does the clock read?) [Verse 1] A fundamental quantity (That you can’t really see) To sequence an event (Is what I meant) [Bridge] It’s about time (Time came to mind) Try to find the time [Chorus] Indeed (What does the clock read?) Oscillations of a caesium (Observations of time) [Verse 2] Hold on a second (While I define time) What do you recommend (While I’m in my prime) [Bridge] [Chorus] [Outro] Time sublime It’s about time (Time came to mind) Try to find the time (To remind) Time’s so sublime

ABOUT THE SONG

In physics, time is considered a fundamental quantity that allows for the sequencing of events and the measurement of durations. Its definition and behavior vary across different physical frameworks:

Core Concepts of Time 
* Operational Definition: In practical physics, time is simply “what a clock reads”. The standard unit is the second, defined by the oscillations of a caesium-133 atom.
* The Arrow of Time: While most fundamental laws of physics are time-reversible (they work the same forward and backward), our reality has a clear direction. This is primarily explained by the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states that entropy (disorder) in a closed system generally increases over time.
* Spacetime: Modern physics treats time as a fourth dimension integrated with the three dimensions of space into a single manifold called spacetime. 

Major Physical Theories of Time
* Classical (Newtonian) Time: View’s time as “absolute,” flowing at a constant, uniform rate throughout the universe, independent of any observer.
* Relativistic Time (Einstein): Time is relative to the observer’s motion and gravity.
* Time Dilation: Moving clocks run slower than stationary ones, and time passes more slowly near massive objects (gravitational time dilation).
* Block Universe: This theory suggests that past, present, and future all exist simultaneously in a fixed 4D “block,” making the “flow” of time a human perception or illusion.

Quantum Time: In standard quantum mechanics, time is treated as an external, absolute parameter (like in Newtonian physics) rather than a dynamic part of the system.

The Problem of Time: A major conflict in theoretical physics is that general relativity treats time as malleable and part of spacetime, while quantum mechanics treats it as a background parameter. Resolving this is a key goal of quantum gravity research. 

Theoretical Units and Boundaries 
Planck Time: The smallest theoretically observable unit of time, approximately
5.39×10-445.39 cross 10 to the negative 44 power

5.39×10−44 seconds.

Chronon: A proposed discrete “packet” or quantum of time, though most current physics models treat time as continuous.

Beginning of Time: According to the Big Bang theory, time itself began approximately 13.8 billion years ago alongside the universe.


From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderRoll On

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Organ Solo, Synth, Bass, Percussion]
The times…
(Roll on)
They roll on and on an on
(Rollin’ along)

[Refrain]
As for my bones n’ hide
(We’re along for the ride)

[Bridge]
The clock chimes
As the times…
(Roll on)
They roll on and on an on
(Rollin’ along)
Rollin’ on
(On and on an on)

[Refrain]
As for my bones n’ hide
(We’re along for the ride)
Might as well thrive
(As opposed to survive)

[Bridge]
The clock chimes
As the times…
(Roll on)
They roll on and on an on
(Rollin’ along)
Rollin’ on
(On and on an on)

[Refrain]
As for my bones n’ hide
(We’re along for the ride)
Might as well thrive
(As opposed to survive)

[Outro]
Unless you’ve some place to hide
(Come along for the ride)
Might as well let love thrive
(As we strive to survive alive)

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderChange It Up

[Intro]
Would it be abrupt!
To change it up?

[Refrain]
To remain the same
(Could drive us insane)

[Bridge]
Would it be abrupt!
To change it up?
Can’t turn down
(Changing up)
Getting down
(Changing up)
Down, down, down

[Refrain]
To remain the same
(Will drive us insane)
Don’t rename the game
(And shift the blame)

[Bridge]
Would it be abrupt!
To change it up?
Can’t turn down
(Changing up)
Getting down
(Changing up)
Down, down, down

[Outro]
To remain the same
(Is insane)
To go backwards…
(Reverse is worse)
Four words:
(Forewords… onward… light delight)
Incite (insight)
Incite (in sight)

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderMungo

[Intro]
It’s a mungo (a go-go)
But what do they know
(Woe, know no know)

[Refrain]
Claim to fame:

[Verse]
They pulled reclaimed wool
(Over their eyes)
Thinking sheepish will hide the fool
(Only to realize)

[Bridge]
Realize!
It’s a mungo (a go-go)
But what do they know
(Woe, know no know)
Mungo (a go-go)
Here we go

[Refrain]
Claim to fame:
(Still the same)

[Verse]
Their reclaimed wool
(Still covers the fool?)
As the wolf prepares to eat
(Lamb! Oh, what a treat)

[Bridge]
Pulled wool…
(Over their eyes)
Realize!
It’s a mungo (a go-go)
But what do they know
(Woe, know no know)
Mungo (a go-go)
Here we go
Come mungo (a go-go)
Know what they no
(As they know no know)
Mungo (a go-go)
Here we go
Mungo (a go-go)
Here we come
Mungo (a go-go)
Free (dumb)

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderChange Position

[Intro]
Is there any opposition
(To a change in position)

[Verse]
Haven’t you been on top
(Long enough)
Perhaps you should stop
(Long enough)

[Bridge]
Is there any opposition
(To a change in position)

[Verse]
Haven’t you been on the bottom
(Rollin’ in the rough)
Perhaps you should succumb
(Start gettin’ tough)

[Bridge]
Is there any opposition
(To a change in position)

[Verse]
So here we are
(Really not that far)
From where we started from
(Perhaps a little less dumb)

[Bridge]
So here we come!
Juxtaposition
(Reposition)

[Outro]
So there we go
(From to to fro)
Changed position
(Found solution)

From the album “The Times

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderDe-Grime

[Intro]
Don’t ya think it’s about time
(We de-grime)

[Verse 1]
Playing a dirty game
(By any other name)
Is still the same
(The same old “told”)

[Chorus]
Don’t ya think it’s about time
(We start to de-grime)
Clean up our act
(As a matter of fact)

[Bridge]
In the thick of slime
(Under attack)

[Verse 2]
It’s the same ole con job
(Like working for the mob)
It’s still the same shame
(Playing that game)

[Chorus]
Don’t ya think it’s about time
(We start to de-grime)
Clean up our act
(As a matter of fact)

[Bridge]
In the thick of slime
(Under attack)

[Outro]
It’s about time
(It’s our prime hour)
In our prime time
Gonna (gonna) gonna de-grime
(Gonna) gonna (gonna de-grime)

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderDaylight Saving Time

[Intro]
It’s daylight saving time
(Saving time? Sublime)

[Chorus]
If we could put time in a bottle
(Keep it for ever and ever)
So, we could keep up on the throttle
(For a better endeavor)

[Bridge]
It’s daylight saving time
(Saving time sounds sublime)

[Verse]
A penny saved
(Is a penny earned)
No rights waved
(Or so we yearn)

[Chorus]
If we could put time in a bottle
(Keep it for ever and ever)
So, we could keep up on the throttle
(For a better endeavor)

[Bridge]
It’s daylight saving time
(Saving time sounds sublime)
What do you say
(We save it for a rainy day?)

[Verse]
Don’t put all your eggs
(In one basket)
The less one kneels and begs
(If you should drop it)

[Chorus]
If we could put time in a bottle
(Keep it for ever and ever)
So, we could keep up on the throttle
(For a better endeavor)

[Bridge]
It’s daylight saving time
(Saving time sounds sublime)

[Outro]
Save that daylight
(Before it turns to night)
Save that daylight
(With all your might)
Don’t let it slip away
(Save it while you can)
It’s not too late to start today
(Every man can)
Brighten the day

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderTick-Tock

[Verse 1]
Can you hold back the tide
(Or are you here for the ride)
Is it only a matter of moments
(Until we feel the movements)

[Bridge]
The times keep moving on
(The present proving gone)

[Chorus]
As time keeps on ticking
(Tick-tock, tick-tock)
Only the past keeps sticking
(Just check your clock)

[Verse 2]
Can you impede time’s flow
(Change the direction that we go)
Is it only a matter of moments
(Until we feel the movements)

[Bridge]
The times keep moving on
(The present proving gone)

[Chorus]
As time keeps on ticking
(Tick-tock, tick-tock)
Only the past keeps sticking
(Just check your clock)

[Outro]
As time keeps on ticking
(Let the thoughts start clicking)
For sure ensure there’s future
(And the tick-tock of man’s clock)

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderDraggin’ the Line

Tommy James Coversong

[Verse 1]
Makin’ a livin’ the old hard way
Takin’ and givin’ by day by day
I dig snow and rain and the bright sunshine

[Refrain]
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)

[Verse 2]
My dog Sam eats purple flowers
Ain’t got much, but what we got’s ours
We dig snow and rain and the bright sunshine

[Refrain]
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)

[Chorus]
I feel fine
I’m talkin’ ’bout peace of mind
I’m gonna take my time
I’m gettin’ the good sign

[Refrain]
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)

[Verse 3]
Lovin’ a free and feelin’ spirit
Of huggin’ a tree when you get near it
Diggin’ the snow and the rain and the bright sunshine

[Refrain]
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)

[Chorus]
I feel fine
I’m talkin’ ’bout peace of mind
I’m gonna take my time
I’m gettin’ the good sign

[Refrain]
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line)

[Outro]
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line) (La-la la-la la-la la-la)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line) (La-la la-la la-la la)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line) (La-la la-la la-la la-la)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line) (La-la la-la la-la la)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line) (La-la la-la la-la la-la)
Draggin’ the line (Draggin’ the line) (La-la la-la la-la la)

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderRange of Change

[Intro]
What is the range of change?

[Verse 1]
What is the spread
(In your head)
How far between
(The extreme)

[Bridge]
What is the range of change?

[Chorus]
Are your toys in the attic
(Static)
Are your bats in the belfry
(Really free)

[Verse 2]
What is the difference
(In your high and low)
Is your deference
(Because you know)

[Bridge]
[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Can you tell me
(How thin, how thick)
Seriously….
What is the range of change?

ABOUT THE SONG
Examples of “range in change” involve measuring the spread of data (like temperatures or scores), tracking fluctuations in financial markets (trading ranges), or observing how function outputs shift (domain/range transformations in math), often focusing on the difference between extreme values to understand variability, such as a toy’s review scores shifting from a high range (metal toys) to a lower range (plastic toys).

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderOf Optimism

[Intro]
To counteract the skepticism
(Bring on Times of Optimism)

[Verse]
Do you think
(It’s about time)
We end the whine and dine
(Since we’re on the brink)
Don’t ‘cha think?

[Bridge]
Time (I’mm, I’mmm, I’mmmmm)
To counteract the skepticism
(Bring on The Times of Optimism)

[Verse]
Do you think
(It’s about time)
We end the whine and dine
(Since we’re on the brink)
Don’t ‘cha think?

[Bridge]
Time (I’mm, I’mmm, I’mmmmm)
To counteract the skepticism
(Bring on The Times of Optimism)

[Verse]
So, do you think
(Does it come to mind)
Within a blink
(Of on the brink)
We could find “kind”

[Bridge]
Find the time
(To be kind)
Time (I’mm, I’mmm, I’mmmmm)
To counteract the skepticism
(Bring on The Times of Optimism)

[Verse]
Bring on The Times
(Of optimism)
Scale the schism
(And bring to mind)
What about… man “kind”

[Bridge]
Find the time
(To be kind)
Time (I’mm, I’mmm, I’mmmmm)
To counteract the skepticism
(Bring on The Times of Optimism)

[Outro]
Bring on The Times
(Of optimism)
Of the times… “Of Love”
(And optimism)
We can find the “I’m in”
(…just bring to mind)
We our are man “kind”

From the album “The Times

bookmark_borderYou’ve Changed

[Intro]
You’ve changed
(What once was innocence)
Is now ignorance

[Verse]
When we were young
You loved to play
Every song sung
Each and every day

[Chorus]
You’ve changed
(What once was innocence)
Is now ignorance

… come unhinged
(What once was presence)
Is now arrogance

[Verse]
When we were young
You loved to say
Please help the unsung
All along the way

[Chorus]
You’ve changed
(What once was innocence)
Is now ignorance

… come unhinged
(What once was presence)
Is now arrogance

[Verse]
Back in our youth
You loved to love
You hated hate
Now above… you debate

[Chorus]
You’ve changed
(What once was innocence)
Is now ignorance

… come unhinged
(What once was presence)
Is now arrogance

[Outro]
Can you change
(Regain innocence)
Enlighten ignorance

Seek out what’s strange
(Unique in our presence)
And be humane human beings
(Being humane in our humanity)

From the album “The Times