bookmark_borderWhat’s Your Frequency?

[Intro]
What is your frequency
’cause I’d like to be
Tuned in
(To win)

[Verse 1]
Swinging back and forth
Counting, for what it’s worth
The notion…
Of your repetitive motion

[Bridge]
What is your frequency
’cause I’d like to be
Tuned in
(To win)

[Chorus]
Vibration (oscillation)
Electromagnetic (such beautiful music)
Do you vibrate (at my rate)

[Verse 2]
The energy level
Of your quantum state
Angel or devil…
How do you participate

[Bridge]
What is your frequency
’cause I’d like to be
Tuned in
(To win)

[Chorus]
Vibration (oscillation)
Electromagnetic (such beautiful music)
Do you vibrate (at my rate)

[Bridge]
What is your frequency
’cause I’d like to be
Tuned in
(To win)

[Outro]
Vibration (oscillation)
Electromagnetic (such beautiful music)
Do you vibrate (at my rate)

A SCIENCE NOTE

Frequency in Terms of Motion

In physical motion, frequency refers to the number of cycles or oscillations that occur in a given unit of time. For instance:

  • In a pendulum, frequency describes how many times the pendulum swings back and forth in one second.
  • For a vibrating string, frequency corresponds to how quickly the string oscillates.

In this context, frequency is tied to the repetitive motion of something with mass or the oscillation of a wave, like sound or water waves.

Frequency in Terms of Existence

When considering phenomena like light or quantum fields, frequency is less about motion in the classical sense and more about the intrinsic oscillatory nature of the entity’s “existence” in its field or state:

  • For light, frequency describes the oscillation rate of electric and magnetic fields in an electromagnetic wave. It’s not tied to the motion of a particle but rather the energy of the wave—higher frequency corresponds to higher energy.
  • In quantum mechanics, the frequency of a wavefunction corresponds to the energy level of a quantum state, representing probabilities rather than classical motion.

From the album “Frequency and Higher Vibrations” by Daniel

A Guide to Frequency and Higher Vibrations

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bookmark_borderThe State I’m In

[Intro]
Oh, you don’t know
The state I’m in
When I come, when I go
Where to begin

[Verse 1]
Solid, liquid, or gas
My state will pass
Always in the proximity
Of reality

[Chorus]
Oh, you don’t know
The state I’m in
When I come, when I go
Where to begin

[Bridge]
Rising up
(Coming down)
Seen in between
(Moving around)

[Verse 2]
Gas, solid, or liquid
Will to is to was
What’s to come, what I did
Never just because

[Chorus]
Oh, you don’t know
The state I’m in
When I come, when I go
Where to begin

[Bridge]
Rising up
(Coming down)
Seen in between
(Moving around)

[Chorus]
Oh, you don’t know
The state I’m in
When I come, when I go
Where to begin

[Outro]
Positioning
(Transitioning)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Using water as an example, its state—whether solid, liquid, or gas—does not change its reality. In all these states, water consists of H₂O molecules, and its existence as a substance remains constant. What changes are its physical properties, such as density, shape, and the movement of its molecules. These variations occur because of differences in energy and molecular interactions.

When water is transitioning between states, such as from liquid to gas (during evaporation), it exists in a dynamic, mixed state. At this point, some molecules have enough energy to escape into the gas phase, while others remain in the liquid phase. This “in-between” state is no less real; it simply represents a process of transformation.

Reality, in this context, is independent of state or phase. What defines water as real is its molecular composition and presence, regardless of the form it takes or the transitions it undergoes.

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderIs There Life After Death?

[Intro]
So, this is it
Life just up and quit?
(Argh! Dag nab it!)
So, with my last breath…
(Is there life after death?)

[Verse 1]
Will I be in reality
In immortality —
My forever “out-of-body” experience….
(Will it be for real?)
I mean… (for real!)

[Chorus]
Now, that time has come
(All my life’s come undone)
How can I continue on….
(On and on)
And, on….

[Bridge]
So, this is it
Life just up and quit?
(Argh! Dag nab it!)
So, with my last breath…
(Is there life after death?)

[Verse 2]
After my final finality
As I fade into infinity
Naked, riding clouds, angel proud!
(Will it be for real?)
I mean… (for real!)

[Chorus]
Now, that time has come
(All my life’s come undone)
How can I continue on….
(On and on)
And, on….

[Bridge]
So, this is it
Life just up and quit?
(Argh! Dag nab it!)
So, with my last breath…
(Is there life after death?)

[Chorus]
Now, that time has come
(All my life’s come undone)
How can I continue on….
(On and on)
And, on….

[Outro]
Well, is there
(life after death)
… my last breath

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderDown the River Styx

[Intro]
Down the River Styx
To that place betwixt
(But that’s neither hear nor their)
… unaware

[Verse 1]
Off to discover heaven
To reveal if it’s real
I’m setting sail…
(Prepare to bail)

[Bridge]
Down the River Styx
To that place betwixt
(Neither here nor there)
… unaware

[Chorus]
Oh, open the pearly gates
(Know I can’t bear the wait)
Woe, can’t afford the rates
(No, I can’t bear the weight)

[Verse 2]
Knocking on heaven’s door
“I’m here to explore!”
But, they don’t want any more
(Life’s real deal?)

[Bridge]
Down the River Styx
To that place betwixt
(Neither here nor there)
… unaware

[Chorus]
Oh, open the pearly gates
(Know I can’t bear the wait)
Woe… can’t afford the rates
(No, I can’t bear the weight)

[Outro]
Down the River Styx
To that place betwixt
(Neither here nor there)
… unaware

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderWhat About Space?

[Intro]
What about the empty spaces…
Are they real?
The places filled only by spaces
(What do they conceal?)

[Verse 1]
The idea of absolute nothingness
Is this a reality
Void of somethingness
Is reality an absentee

[Chorus]
What about the empty spaces…
Are they real?
The places filled only by spaces
(What do they conceal?)

[Bridge]
Governed (by physical laws)
Pondered (the mind claws)
The question (gnaws)

[Verse 2]
The idea of absolute nothingness
Is this a possibility
Void of every ness
Is reality an absentee

[Chorus]
What about the empty spaces…
Are they real?
A place filled with space
(What does it conceal?)

[Bridge]
Governed (by physical laws)
Pondered (the mind claws)
The question (gnaws)

[Chorus]
What about the empty spaces…
Are they real?
A place filled with space
(What does it conceal?)

[Outro]
As I drift into space…
(With the rest of the race)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Is space real? Yes, space is real. It refers to the vast, seemingly infinite expanse that exists beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Space encompasses everything in the universe, including stars, planets, galaxies, and interstellar matter. Scientific evidence, such as observations from telescopes, space probes, and human exploration, provides a robust foundation for understanding the reality and nature of space.

In the context of “space that is lacking anything that exists,” the concept often refers to vacuum or empty space. However, even this kind of space isn’t truly empty. According to modern physics, what might seem like a void is often filled with fluctuating quantum fields, virtual particles, or even dark energy.

The idea of absolute nothingness—a space completely devoid of matter, energy, and even physical laws—is more philosophical than scientific. In science, space is typically defined as the framework within which objects exist and events occur, governed by physical laws, so “completely empty space” might not be possible according to our current understanding.

In philosophy, this concept often leads to discussions about the nature of existence, non-existence, and whether “nothingness” is even conceivable as a true state.

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderRight Before My Eyes

[Intro]
I swear it happened…
Right before my eyes
(I realize)
Right before my eyes

[Verse 1]
Is to win
To come again
Or better to ensure
You endure

[Bridge]
Then it happened…
Right before my eyes
(I realize)
Right before my eyes

[Chorus]
Realize
What real is
(I realize)
What real is

[Verse 2]
Is immortality
A reality
Be it children….
Or next of kin
(Once removed, again and again)

[Bridge]
Then it happened…
Right before my eyes
(I realize)
Right before my eyes

[Chorus]
Realize
What real is
(I realize)
What real is

[Outro]
(I realize)
Right before my eyes
(I realize)

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderGo Ask Eir

[Verse 1]
My grandma and your grandma
About to expire
Maybe it’s time….
We inquire
If we should go ask Eir

[Chorus]
Can you go to heaven
(Before you die)
Seven and eleven
(Touch the sky)

[Bridge]
What is luck
Or, to give a….
(Thunderstruck)
Have mercy!
(Help me see)

[Verse 2]
My girlfriend and your girlfriend
Are feeling awful dire
Maybe it’s time….
We inquire
If we should go ask Eir

[Chorus]
Can you go to heaven
(Before you die)
Seven and eleven
(Touch the sky)

[Bridge]
What is luck
Or, to give a….
(Thunderstruck)
Have mercy!
(Help me see)

[Chorus]
Can you go to heaven
(Before you die)
Seven and eleven
(Touch the sky)

[Outro]
Get…
(Thunderstruck)

ABOUT THE SONG
In Norse mythology, Eir (Old Norse: [ˈɛir], “protection, help, mercy”) is a goddess or valkyrie associated with medical skill. In this song, the question is if we should go ask Eir for medical advice on our sick society. Is it all up to luck or does reality rule? Have mercy!

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderIs Fun?

[Intro]
Is fun…
For real?
That is to say
In some sort of way
Is fun fun?
Fun is fun.

[Verse 1]
There ain’t no denyin’
It’s sure worth tryin’
To determine…
The outcome

[Bridge]
Is subjective reality
(Real?)
Can’t you see…
(I will seal)
I!
(Certify)
(Fun is fun.)

[Chorus]
Is fun…
For real?
That is to say
In some sort of way
Is fun fun?
(Fun is fun.)

[Verse 2]
(Noooo) No, never givin’ up
(Gonna hang tough)
Give ‘er a good try
(My, oh, my)
Yup… I’m havin’ some
(Havin’ some right now!)
WOW!
(Fun is fun.)

[Bridge]
Is subjective reality
(Real?)
Can’t you see…
(I will seal)
I!
(Certify)
(Fun is fun.)

[Outro, Fade Out]
Is fun…
For real?
That is to say
In some sort of way
Is fun fun?
(Fun is fun.)

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderWhat is Real?

[Intro]
What is “real” often involves asking questions
(Asking questions?)

[Bridge]
I mean…
For real:
Often involves asking questions
(Open for suggestions)

[Chorus]
Which way is down?
(Down, down, down)
I forget… how does one get…
(Down, get down, get down)

[Verse]
What is “real” often involves asking questions
(Asking questions?)
As far as suggestions, not to mention recommendations
(And for variation)
For real?

[Bridge]
I mean…
For real:
Often involves asking questions
(Open for suggestions?)

[Chorus]
Which way is down?
(Down, down, down)
I forget… how does one get…
(Down, get down, get down)

[Bridge]
I mean…
For real:
Often involves asking questions
(Open for suggestions?)

[Chorus]
Which way is down?
(Down, down, down)
I forget… how does one get…
(Down, get down, get down)

[Outro]
(Down, get down, get down)
(Down, down, down)

What is “real” often involves asking questions

A SCIENCE NOTE

What is “for real” depends on the context of your question, but generally, it refers to something genuine, authentic, or true. In philosophy and science, determining what is “real” often involves asking probing questions. Subjective reality and consensus reality are shaped by feelings, emotions, and beliefs, regardless of their truth or falsehood. In contrast, existential reality and scientific reality are grounded in facts. For example, “which way is down?” From a subjective or consensus perspective, your “down” could be my “up.” However, from a scientific perspective, down is down, and up is up.

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderFor Real

[Intro]
I mean…
For real?
(Please spiel)
What’s the deal

[Verse 1]
Are you for real?
(Or a reality steal)
Can you come clean
(Do you know what I mean?)

[Bridge]
I mean…
For real?
(Please spiel)
What’s the deal

[Chorus]
For real (for real)
Existential (Reality)
Subjective (Reality)
Consensus (Reality)
Scientific (Reality)

[Verse 2]
Come on… be real
(Reality appeal)
Can you reveal
(What’s your deal?)

[Bridge]
I mean…
For real?
(Please spiel)
What’s the deal

[Chorus]
For real (for real)
Existential (Reality)
Subjective (Reality)
Consensus (Reality)
Scientific (Reality)

[Bridge]
I mean…
For real?
(Please spiel)
What’s the deal

[Chorus]
For real (for real)
Existential (Reality)
Subjective (Reality)
Consensus (Reality)
Scientific (Reality)

[Outro]
For real…
(What’s the deal?)

A SCIENCE NOTE
What is “for real” depends on the context of your question, but generally, it refers to what is genuine, authentic, or true. In philosophy and science, determining what is “real” often involves asking questions like:

  1. Existential Reality: Does something exist independently of perception or belief? For example, physical objects like trees or mountains exist regardless of human thought.
  2. Subjective Reality: Is something real because it is perceived or experienced by an individual? For instance, emotions and personal experiences are real to the person experiencing them, even if they are not tangible.
  3. Consensus Reality: Is something real because most people agree on its existence or validity? For example, societal constructs like money or laws.
  4. Scientific Reality: Can something be measured, tested, or observed within the framework of scientific methods? For example, gravity and DNA are considered real because they can be studied and confirmed through evidence.

From the album “For Real” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderDid You Say Duck?

[Intro]
Did you say duck?
I thought you said…

[Break]
Stuck
(In my head)

[Verse 1]
I must have an infunktion
(Of the ear)
I can’t hear that clear

[Bridge]
You said truck?
I thought you said…

[Break]
Stuck
(In my head)

[Verse 2]
Did you “say pass the buck”
(Or what the…?)
I must have an infunktion
(Of the ear)
I can’t hear that clear

[Break]
Stuck
(In my head)
What I thought you said

[Outro]
(Did you say duck?)
Stuck
(In my head)
What I thought you said

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderStage Right

[Intro]
Exit… (Stage right)
Right?
(Is that it)

[Verse 1]
The director said
(Turn your head)
To the back
(Director’s hack)

[Bridge]
I’m a bit daft
(Is that to the aft)

[Chorus]
Exit… (Stage right)
Right?
(Is that it)
It all depends which way
(Are they)

[Verse 2]
The director said
(Turn your head)
To the front
(Director’s stunt)

[Bridge]
I’m a bit daft
(Is that to the aft)

[Chorus]
Exit… (Stage right)
Right?
(Is that it)
It all depends which way
(Are they)

[Bridge]
I’m a bit daft
(Is that to the aft)

[Chorus]
Exit… (Stage right)
Right?
(Is that it)
It all depends which way
(Are they)

[Outro]
Exit… (Stage right)
Right?
(Under the stage light)

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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bookmark_borderWhisper Down the Lane

[Intro]
Did you hear about (out, out, out)
And find out (about, about, about)

[Verse 1]
One says to two
(Did I tell you…)
You know who (who?)
Well, (let me tell you)

[Chorus]
Whisper down the lane
(All the faster gets twisted)
Gossip can’t explain
(How the jealous get assisted)

[Bridge]
Did you hear about (outing out)
And find out (about about)
Plus a slip of the tongue
(On the fading young)

[Verse 2]
Two says to three
(Listen to me)
Just look closely
(And, tell four some more)

[Chorus]
Whisper down the lane
(All the faster gets twisted)
Gossip can’t explain
(How the jealous get assisted)

[Bridge]
Did you hear about (outing out)
And find out (about about)
Plus a slip of the tongue
(On the fading young)

[Chorus]
Whisper down the lane
(All the faster gets twisted)
Gossip can’t explain
(How the jealous get assisted)

[Outro]
Did you hear about (outing out)
And find out (about about)

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderSolar Wind

[Intro]
A solar wind is blowin’
(With or without us knowin’)

[Verse 1]
A continuous stream
(Know what I mean)
Charging charged particles
(Talk about your miracles)

[Chorus]
Magnetic activity
(Traveling toward me)
Solar flare
(Makes me aware she’s there)

[Bridge[
Coronal mass ejection
(Interjection)
A solar wind is blowin’
(With or without us knowin’)
Solar wind
(Blowin’ again)

[Verse 2]
Sudden bursts of radiation
(Aurora fascination)
Deflecting cosmic rays
(Protects in so many ways)

[Chorus]
Magnetic activity
(Traveling toward me)
Solar flare
(Makes me aware she’s there)

[Bridge[
Coronal mass ejection
(Interjection)
A solar wind is blowin’
(With or without us knowin’)
Solar wind
(Blowin’ again)

[Chorus]
Magnetic activity
(Traveling toward me)
Solar flare
(Makes me aware she’s there)

[Outro]
A solar wind is blowin’
(With or without us knowin’)
Solar wind
(Blowin’ again)

A SCIENCE NOTE

Solar Weather and Solar Wind

Solar weather refers to the various phenomena originating from the Sun that can impact the space environment in our solar system. It is driven by the Sun’s magnetic activity, including solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and solar wind.

Solar wind is a continuous stream of charged particles (plasma) ejected from the Sun’s outer atmosphere, known as the corona. It consists primarily of electrons, protons, and alpha particles, traveling at speeds of 400-800 km/s. While plasma particles move incredibly fast by human standards, they are much slower compared to the speed of light. This difference explains why light from the Sun reaches Earth in about 8 minutes, whereas charged particles from a CME (coronal mass ejections) can take 1 to 3 days to travel the same distance.

Impact of Solar Storms on Earth

Solar storms occur when solar activity intensifies, particularly during periods of increased sunspot activity in the solar cycle. These storms include:

  • Solar flares: Sudden bursts of radiation from the Sun’s surface.
  • Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs): Massive eruptions of plasma and magnetic fields that can travel outward into the solar system.

Solar storms can have significant effects on Earth:

  1. Geomagnetic Storms: Disturbances in Earth’s magnetic field caused by the interaction of solar wind or CMEs with the magnetosphere.
    • Disruptions to GPS, satellite communications, and radio signals.
    • Damage to power grids, potentially causing blackouts.
  2. Auroras: The interaction of charged particles with Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere creates spectacular light displays, such as the Northern and Southern Lights.
  3. Increased Radiation: Harmful to astronauts, satellites, and high-altitude flights, particularly near the poles.
  4. Space Weather Effects: Potential damage to spacecraft electronics and increased atmospheric drag, which can alter satellite orbits.

How the Sun Protects the Solar System

The Sun plays a protective role in the solar system through the heliosphere, a vast bubble of solar wind and magnetic field that extends beyond Pluto’s orbit.

  1. Deflection of Cosmic Rays: The solar wind and magnetic field reduce the number of high-energy cosmic rays from outside the solar system that reach the inner planets, including Earth.
  2. Stabilizing Space Environment: The Sun’s gravity and energy output maintain the conditions necessary for the solar system’s structure and life on Earth.

While the Sun’s activity can sometimes be disruptive, its overall influence provides a dynamic yet protective environment for the planets.

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderTheir There

[Intro]
They’re there
(Their there)
You’re your
(Two, too)

[Verse 1]
What can I say
Now you’ve put it that way
Is it whether
We can weather the weather

[Chorus]
Homophones
(Not found home alone)
Homophones
(Found your mind blown)

[Bridge]
They’re there
(Their there)
You’re your
(Two, too)

[Verse 2]
How can I say
We’ll live to see another day
The principal principle
It’s its rationale

[Chorus]
Homophones
(Not found home alone)
Homophones
(Found your mind blown)

[Bridge]
They’re there
(Their there)
You’re your
(Two, too)

[Chorus]
Homophones
(Not found home alone)
Homophones
(Found your mind blown)

[Outro]
Don’t desert
(Your dessert)

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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