bookmark_borderChange of Whether

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Change of whether
(From maybe to certainty)
[Instrumental – Guitar Solo, Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Shadows shift where the sunlight bends
Every choice a start, a means, or end
Whispers echo, dancing in the air
Every moment caught between here and there
Whether we falter or whether we stand
If we should trip, where do we land
The future bends, a thread to tether
Mark the line: change of whether
[Guitar arpeggios, Piano chords, Bass light, Drums steady]

[Pre-Chorus]
Time moves slow but it’s pulling tight
As the day turns dark as night
[Synth pad rising, Organ subtle swell, Snare roll]

[Bridge]
[Build: Synth Arpeggio Rising, Guitar Echoing, Organ Swell]
Change of whether
(From maybe to certainty)

[Chorus]
Fierce winds blow
(A storm’s rollin’ in)
Reign starts to flow
(Feel the rule begin)
Whether we bend or whether we break
Everything changes with the path we take
[Full band – Guitar overdrive, Bass driving, Synth lead, Piano chords, Drums energetic]

[Verse 2]
Mirrors bend the shapes we know
Paths diverge where the wild winds blow
Every shadow hides a new design
Every heartbeat marks the line
Whether we climb or whether we fall
Every choice echoes through it all
The tide is shifting, tight as a feather
Step inside the change of whether
[Guitar melodic riff, Organ pads, Bass groove, Drums steady, Percussion fills]

[Bridge]
[Build: Synth Arpeggio Rising, Guitar Echoing, Organ Swell]
Change of whether
(From maybe to certainty)
[Extended Jam – Guitar & Synth Lead Duel, Drums Double-Time, Bass Driving]

[Chorus – Climax]
Fierce winds blow
(A storm’s rollin’ in)
Reign starts to flow
(Feel the rule begin)
Whether we rise or fall in the stormy weather
All is revealed in the change of whether
[Full Band – Guitar feedback, Synth soaring, Piano full, Drums pounding]

[Outro]
[Stripped Down – Piano, Ambient Synth, Light Bass, Guitar echoes]
Yes (a change of whether…)
Whether…
[Silence]

From the album “Whether

bookmark_borderAgainst the Crown

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro – Spoken / Chant]
Hear the billions!
(Counting our lives!)
Stacked in towers!
(Where power thrives!)

[Organ swell, pulsing bass]

[Verse 1]
They sit on golden thrones
(High in the sky)
We sweat and we toil
(While they decide)

Every second measured
(Each breath we give)
Every fortune built
(On the life we live)

[Pre-Chorus 1 – Chantable]
A billion seconds sold!
(Billion, billion, billion!)
Corruption in plain sight!
(We see it all!)

[Bridge – Spoken / Rising]
Or everything breaks…
(When we rise awake!)

[Synth arpeggio builds]

[Chorus – Call & Response]
Leader: Against the crown!
Crowd: We will stand tall!
Leader: Against the lies!
Crowd: That bind us all!

Leader: A billion voices!
Crowd: Rising in the night!
Leader: Against the crown!
Crowd: For what is right!

[Verse 2 – Spoken / Chant]
Every ledger open!
(Expose their greed!)
Every rule they bend!
(To crush our need!)

Money talks louder!
(But we’ve got fire!)
Billions of hearts!
(Burning with desire!)

[Breakdown – Mass Chant]
Now we rise!
(Now we rise!)
This sh… it dies!
(Sh… it dies!)

From the street!
(To the crowd!)
Hear the people shout it loud!
(Shout it loud!)

[Pre-Chorus 2 – Chant]
A billion seconds spent…
(Under their rule!)
We won’t be silenced!
(By their tool!)

[Chorus – Reprise / Mass]
Leader: Against the crown!
Crowd: We will stand tall!
Leader: Against the lies!
Crowd: That bind us all!

Leader: A billion hearts!
Crowd: Joining in the fight!
Leader: Against the crown!
Crowd: For what is right!

All Together:
Rise! Rise! Rise!
(Against the crown!)
Fight! Fight! Fight!
(We take it down!)

[Final Breakdown – Spoken / Chant]
Every promise printed in gold…
(Can’t hide the truth!)

Time is ours now…
(Count every breath!)

We won’t bow down…
(We choose life over death!)

[Outro – Extended Instrumental / Chant Fade]
Tick… tick… tick…
(We take the score!)

Billions counted!
(And still we rise!)

Against the crown!
(We claim the skies!)

The crown…
(… is going down!)

[Deep bass pulse, organ drone, echoing guitar harmonics, fading chants]

From the album “Billions

bookmark_borderUntainted Sun

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Clavinet, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Clavinet, Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)
[Instrumental]
[Clavinet Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
There’s a dark cloud
(Hanging over you)
The darkside’s shroud
(What can you do)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)

[Build: Synth Arpeggio Rising, Guitar Feedback]

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Bring on some sun
(Bring it on and on)
Some pure sunlight
(Alright! Shinin’ on)

[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
[Clavinet Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
What do you know
(Out from the shadow)
Let love’s light grow
(And shine so fine)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)

[Build: Synth Arpeggio Rising, Organ Swell, Guitar Feedback]

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Bring on some sun
(Bring it on and on)
Some pure sunlight
(Alright! Shinin’ on)

[Outro]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)
Come get some
(Bright white light)
Out of the dark
(Beings being the spark)

From the album “Beyond Belief

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderRunaway Sound

[Intro]
Hey! (Where we bound?)
Chasin’ that runaway sound

[Verse 1]
City lights fade behind us
Rearview full of yesterday
No maps, no clocks to bind us
Lettin’ the rhythm lead the way

Windows down, the night is hummin’
Heartbeat syncs with every mile
Feel that low-end bassline drummin’
Freedom’s got us in its smile

[Pre-Chorus]
No plans, no ties
Just open skies

[Chorus]
We can ride
(Runaway)
Runaway into the groove

Side by side
(Runaway)
Nothin’ left to prove

Turn it loud
(Runaway)
Let the whole world fade away

Lost and found
(Runaway)
We’re here to stay

[Verse 2]
Neon rivers, midnight shimmer
Highway sings in 4/4 time
Every doubt just gets dimmer
Life is sweet and feelin’ fine

No destination calling
Just the promise of the beat
Every wall is fallin’
Under dancing feet

[Bridge]
O.K.
Let the moment play
No delay
We don’t need someday

[Chorus]
We can ride
(Runaway)
Runaway into the groove

Side by side
(Runaway)
Got nothin’ left to lose

Turn it loud
(Runaway)
Let the whole world drift away

Lost and found
(Runaway)
We came to play

[Breakdown]
(We’re gone…)
No signal tone
(We’re gone…)
Just skin and bone
(We’re gone…)
In overdrive
Alive, alive, alive

[Final Chorus]
We can fly
(Runaway)
Higher than before

You and I
(Runaway)
Always wanting more

Up all night
(Runaway)
Till the morning paints the sky

Feel the sound
(Runaway)
And let it fly

[Outro]
We’re out
(No doubt)
Round and round
(We found)
That runaway sound.

From the album “Just for Fun

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderGetaway

[Intro]
Hey! (What do you say…)
Wanna get a getaway?

[Bridge]
O.K.
Let’s take off today!

[Chorus]
We can get down
(Getaway)
Get away from it all

The sound can be found
(Getaway)
Get away and have a ball

[Refrain]
Hey! (What do you say…)
Wanna go along on a getaway?

[Bridge]
[Chorus]
We can get down
(Getaway)
Get away from it all

The sound we’ve found
(Getaway)
… go AWOL

[Outro]
We’re up
(To get down)
Down, down, down
(We’ve found)
The sound!

From the album “Just for Fun

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderUprising

[Intro]
Is it surprising
(It’s an uprising)

[Verse 1]
The people say
(“Out of my way”)
The reign of pain
(Can’t remain)

[Chorus]
Is it surprising
(It’s an uprising)
Done mesmerizing
(It’s an uprising)

[Verse 2]
The people say
(“Out of my way”)
Your authority
(Causing poverty)

[Chorus]

[Verse 3]
The people say
(“Out of our way”)
You won’t rule the day
(Or dock our pay)

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Uprising
(Of humanity)
Uprising
(Against insanity)
Uprising
(Curb your vanity)

[Chorus]

[Outro]
Uprising
(Of humanity)
Uprising
(Against insanity)
Uprising
(Curb your vanity)

From the album “Rebellion

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

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_borderSlowing the Spin

[Intro]
Once again
(We’re slowing the spin)
Faster and faster
(Can’t slow disaster)

[Verse 1]
Which way to go
(We don’t know)
What a (Shhh) it show
(A fatal blow)

[Bridge]
Drip by drip
(Drop by drop]
We’re fillin’ ‘er up

[Chorus]
Once again
(We’re slowing the spin)
Faster and faster
(Can’t slow disaster)

[Verse 2]
The future is now
(Can’t stop it… know how)
Oh, didn’t you hear
(We’re bringing it here)

[Bridge]
Drip by drip
(Drop by drop]
We’re fillin’ ‘er up

[Chorus]
Once again
(We’re slowing the spin)
Faster and faster
(Can’t slow disaster)

[Outro]
Drip by drip
(Drop by drop]
We’re fillin’ ‘er up

ABOUT THE SONG
If the Earth were to spin faster, time would pass more slowly relative to an outside observer, according to Einstein’s theory of relativity. For people on Earth, however, time would feel completely normal. What would change is the length of the day: faster rotation would shorten days and could even require “negative leap seconds” to keep atomic clocks aligned with Earth’s rotation. At Earth’s current rotational speed, these relativistic effects are extremely small, but they are very real. GPS satellites, for example, experience measurable time shifts due to both their high orbital speed and weaker gravity, and must correct for relativity to function accurately.

Climate change, by contrast, is causing the Earth to spin slightly more slowly, lengthening days by tiny but measurable amounts. As polar ice melts, water is redistributed toward the equator, moving mass farther from Earth’s axis of rotation. Like a spinning skater extending their arms, this increases Earth’s moment of inertia and slows its spin. This effect adds to other long-term influences, such as tidal friction from the Moon, which has been gradually slowing Earth’s rotation for billions of years.

Conclusion:
Relativity and climate change affect time and Earth’s rotation in very different ways, but both are observable, measurable, and governed by well-understood physics. While relativistic time dilation reminds us that time itself is not absolute, climate-driven changes in Earth’s spin show that human activity is now influencing even the planet’s most fundamental motions. The changes are small, but their significance lies in what they reveal: Earth is a dynamic system, and human actions are increasingly part of that system.

From the album “The Future

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderAmple

[Intro]
How much time do we have
(Is it ample)
If you don’t mind…
(Could you give us a sample)

[Bridge]
[Chorus]
The sands of time
(They don’t know)
They just flow
(Flow, flow, flow)

[Verse]
How much time is on the clock
(Is there enough… is it ample)
Or, has our ship… already left the dock
(Rendering my plea… a bad example)

[Bridge]
tick-tock
(tick-tock)

[Chorus]
The sands of time
(They don’t know)
They just flow
(Flow, flow, flow)

[Verse]
How much time does remain
(Enough to keep this soul alive)
Or, has the world gone insane
(Now, to beg to survive)

[Bridge]
tick-tock
(tick-tock)

[Chorus]
The sands of time
(They don’t know)
They just flow
(Flow, flow, flow)

[Outro]
As for me
(Swimming against the tide)
Can’t you see
(That ain’t my ride)

From the album “The Future

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderEasier Said

Easier-Said.mp3
Easier-Said.mp4
Easier-Said-Reggae.mp3
Easier-Said-Reggae.mp4
Easier-Said-intro.mp3

[Intro]
How come…
It’s easier said
(Than done)

[Verse 1]
If it were easy
(Everybody would be doing it)
Watch out for the sleazy
(As they’re really ruin it)

[Bridge]
How come…
It’s easier said
(Than done)

[Chorus]
Because discipline
(Has been wearing thin)
The thrill of skill
(Lost and tossed)

[Verse 2]
If it were simple
(Even a monkey could do it)
But human skills dwindle
(As we say “forget it”)

[Bridge]
How come…
It’s easier said
(Than done)

[Chorus]
Because discipline
(Has been wearing thin)
The thrill of skill
(Lost and tossed)

[Outro]
I’m putting my nose
To the grindstone
(… and shoulder to the wheel)
I’m putting my knows
In the mind bone
(For the real deal feel)

From the album “Hold On

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderTropical

Tropical.mp3
Tropical.mp4
Tropical-Reggae.mp3
Tropical-Reggae.mp4
Tropical-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Not getting off topic
(It’s tropic… all)

[Verse 1]
I headed North
But it felt South
Hear my mouth
(Too much warmth)

[Bridge]
Check the total
Not getting off topic
(It’s tropic… all)

[Chorus]
No room on my island
(For man nor beast)
Time for man to understand
(At the very least)

[Verse 2]
The Great White North
Is lookin’ quite black
Smoldering warmth
(Wildfires attack)

[Bridge]
Check the total
Not getting off topic
(It’s tropic… all)

[Chorus]
No room on my island
(For man nor beast)
Time for man to understand
(At the very least)

[Outro]
Check the total
(Sum of the feast)
Can we still
(Pay the bill)
And to be nice
(Add a bucket of ice)
Not getting off topic
(It’s tropic… all)
Here in The Fall
Tropical

ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE

The Arctic as a Harbinger

The Arctic is warming far faster than the global average — ~2-3°C already, about 3-4 times faster than the planet as a whole. Projections vary:

  • Low emissions (~1.5-2°C global): Arctic warms 3-5°C by 2100.
  • High emissions (~3-4°C global): Arctic warms 7-10°C by 2100, with even higher local spikes.
  • Worst-case runaway: With reinforcing tipping points (permafrost, albedo collapse, ocean disruption), Arctic warming could exceed 12°C this century.

Consequences include seasonal ice-free summers by mid-century, permafrost fires releasing CO2 and methane, and destabilization of AMOC, accelerating sea-level rise and global weather extremes.

Humanity’s Chosen Fate

The question is not whether Earth will warm — it is how fast, how far, and how violently feedbacks will accelerate the process. A 9°C rise this century may or may not occur, but even “consensus” outcomes (~3°C) would be catastrophic.

The decisive factor is human action: whether we allow runaway feedbacks to trigger an irreversible “Hothouse Earth,” or whether we cut emissions, restore ecosystems, and adapt quickly enough to keep habitable zones intact.

We are not just modeling the future — we are choosing it.

* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops.

We examine how human activities — such as deforestation, fossil fuel combustion, mass consumption, industrial agriculture, and land development — interact with ecological processes like thermal energy redistribution, carbon cycling, hydrological flow, biodiversity loss, and the spread of disease vectors. These interactions do not follow linear cause-and-effect patterns. Instead, they form complex, self-reinforcing feedback loops that can trigger rapid, system-wide transformations — often abruptly and without warning. Grasping these dynamics is crucial for accurately assessing global risks and developing effective strategies for long-term survival.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is breached and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Climate Crisis: Violent Rain | Deadly Humid Heat | Health Collapse | Extreme Weather Events | Insurance | Trees and Deforestation | Rising Sea Level | Food and Water

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Arctic

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderExtreme Energy Events

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Extreme-Energy-Events.mp3
Extreme-Energy-Events.mp4
Extreme-Energy-Events-Pt-2.mp3
Extreme-Energy-Events-Pt-2.mp4
Extreme-Energy-Events-Reggae.mp3
Extreme-Energy-Events-Reggae.mp4

Extreme-Energy-Events-Animation-1.mp4
Extreme-Energy-Events-Animation-2.mp4
Extreme-Energy-Events-Animation-3.mp4
Extreme-Energy-Events-Animation-4.mp4
Extreme-Energy-Events-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hail from hell
(Violent precipitation)
Whipped whiplash
(Involuntary participation)

[Verse 1]
Small increases
(Destabilizing changes)
Increases… never ceases
(Habitat rearranges)

[Chorus]
Hail from hell
(Violent precipitation)
Whipped whiplash
(Involuntary participation)

[Bridge]
In any event,
I mean (extreme)
Energy event

[Verse 2]
Testified:
Transformed
(Transferred)
(And amplified)

[Chorus]
Hail from hell
(Violent precipitation)
Whipped whiplash
(Involuntary participation)

[Bridge]
In any event,
I mean (extreme)
Energy event

[Outro]
Energy
(You moved me)
Energy
(Our legacy)
We store more
(We whored hoard)

ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE
The phrase global warming is widely misunderstood. While it accurately describes a rise in Earth’s average temperature, it fails to capture the true source of risk: a rapid increase in total energy within the Earth system. Heat is only the entry point. Once added, that energy is transformed, transferred, and amplified through atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrial processes.

In 2025, global mean temperatures exceeded the long-recognized 1.5°C threshold. To a lay observer, this may sound insignificant. It is not. Earth’s climate is a nonlinear system. Small average increases translate into large, destabilizing changes in circulation, moisture, pressure, and momentum–producing what are better described as extreme energy events.

What Are Extreme Energy Events?

Terms like heat waves or extreme weather describe symptoms, not mechanisms. The real driver is energy–thermal, kinetic, latent, and gravitational–moving through a destabilized system.

Extreme energy events include:

  • Violent precipitation and flash flooding
  • Extreme winds and pressure-gradient-driven storms
  • Rapid thermal and moisture swings (“climate whiplash”)
  • Coastal storm surge and marine heatwaves
  • Convective, solid, and chemical energy releases (hail, microbursts, wildfire)

These events are becoming more frequent and more destructive because energy scales nonlinearly.

Alignment With Tipping Points and Cascading Collapse

This framework of extreme energy events directly aligns with–and physically underpins–tipping-point theory and cascading-collapse dynamics.

Extreme Energy as the Mechanism of Tipping Points

Tipping points are not abstract thresholds; they are energy thresholds. A system appears stable while excess energy is absorbed internally–through ocean heat uptake, cryosphere melt, soil moisture loss, or atmospheric moisture loading. Once buffering capacity is exhausted, the system reorganizes abruptly.

Examples include:

  • Jet stream destabilization once polar amplification erodes the equator-to-pole temperature gradient
  • AMOC weakening as freshwater input disrupts density-driven circulation
  • Cryosphere collapse when latent heat thresholds are exceeded and albedo feedbacks flip sign

Extreme energy events are therefore the observable phase transition–the moment when stored energy is released into motion, flow, and force.

Cascading Collapse: When One Failure Accelerates the Next

Earth’s climate is a tightly coupled system. When one component crosses a tipping point, it injects energy or removes stability from adjacent systems, accelerating their failure.

For example:

  • Arctic amplification weakens the jet stream → stalled Rossby waves → prolonged heat domes and floods → soil moisture loss → wildfire → atmospheric aerosol loading → further circulation disruption.
  • Ocean heat uptake delays surface warming → stratification increases → circulation slows → marine heatwaves intensify → ecosystem collapse → reduced carbon uptake → accelerated atmospheric warming.

Each collapse feeds energy forward, amplifying stress on the next subsystem. This is why observed change is no longer sequential–it is simultaneous.

Nonlinearity: Why Change Appears Sudden

In nonlinear systems, stress accumulates invisibly. The release is abrupt.

Extreme energy events mark the transition from:

  • Energy accumulationenergy expression
  • Bufferingbreakdown
  • Variabilityinstability

This explains why multiple “once-in-1,000-year” events are now occurring within the same season, across unrelated regions, and through different physical mechanisms.

From Climate Risk to Systems Failure

Our tipping-point and cascading-collapse work emphasizes a critical insight: the danger is not the magnitude of warming alone, but the synchronization of failures.

Extreme energy events are the connective tissue between:

  • Climate physics
  • Infrastructure collapse
  • Economic destabilization
  • Ecological failure
  • Human habitability limits

They are how abstract thresholds become lived reality.

The Core Reality

Climate change is not simply warming the planet–it is pushing multiple Earth systems past energetic thresholds simultaneously.

Once tipping points are crossed, the system no longer returns to its prior state. Energy flows reconfigure permanently, cascades accelerate, and collapse becomes self-reinforcing.

We are no longer approaching this phase.

We are inside it.


* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops.

We examine how human activities — such as deforestation, fossil fuel combustion, mass consumption, industrial agriculture, and land development — interact with ecological processes like thermal energy redistribution, carbon cycling, hydrological flow, biodiversity loss, and the spread of disease vectors. These interactions do not follow linear cause-and-effect patterns. Instead, they form complex, self-reinforcing feedback loops that can trigger rapid, system-wide transformations — often abruptly and without warning. Grasping these dynamics is crucial for accurately assessing global risks and developing effective strategies for long-term survival.

What Can I Do?
The single most important action you can take to help address the climate crisis is simple:
stop burning fossil fuels. 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.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is breached and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Climate Crisis: Violent Rain | Deadly Humid Heat | Health Collapse | Extreme Weather Events | Insurance Collapse | Forest Collapse | Soil Collapse | Rising Sea Level | Food and Water Collapse | Updates

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Sudden
Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderWe Came to a….

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We-Came-to-a-___-Reggae.mp4
We-Came-to-a-___-intro.mp3

[Intro]
We came to a….
Stop!
(A sudden stop)
[Break]
No it wasn’t the fall
(… wasn’t that at all)
It was the sudden stop

[Refrain]
Make no mistake
(No but… abrupt)
What’vr it’ll take
(Default to halt)

[Bridge]
We came to a….
Stop!
(A sudden stop)
[Break]
No it wasn’t the fall
(… wasn’t that at all)
It was the sudden stop

[Refrain]
Make no mistake
(No but… abrupt)
What’vr it’ll take
(Default to halt)

[Bridge]
We came to a….
Stop!
(A sudden stop)
[Break]
No it wasn’t the fall
(… wasn’t that at all)
It was the sudden stop

[Outro]
Make no mistake
(There where no)
Ifs ands or…
(But, but, but)
Abrupt!
So whatever it takes
(To make)
… default to halt

From the album “Sudden
Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway

bookmark_borderRogue Waves

Rogue-Waves.mp3
Rogue-Waves.mp4
Rogue-Waves-Reggae.mp3
Rogue-Waves-Reggae.mp4
Rogue-Waves-Animation-1.mp4
Rogue-Waves-Animation-2.mp4
Rogue-Waves-intro.mp3

[Intro]
A nonlinear phenomenon
(Is going on)
On and on

[Verse 1]
Ubiquitous
(It’s all around us)
Unpredictable behavior
(That’s for sure)

[Bridge]
A nonlinear phenomenon
(Is going on)
On and on

[Chorus]
Strange way to behave
(Rogue wave)
Guess we’re gonna see
(Under the sea)

[Verse 2]
Highly complex
(Sure to perplex)
Watch this input
(Mismatch the output)

[Bridge]
A nonlinear phenomenon
(Is going on)
On and on

[Chorus]
Strange way to behave
(Rogue wave)
Guess we’re gonna see
(Under the sea)

[Outro]
It never fails
(Your ship sails)
Out with the tide
(Missed your ride)
Might I suggest
(It’s for the best)
A nonlinear phenomenon
(Is going on)
On and on
(Rogue) wave bye-bye
(Bye-bye)

ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE
Nonlinear phenomena are ubiquitous in nature, appearing in systems where the output is not directly proportional to the input, leading to complex and often unpredictable behavior.

In Physical Systems
* Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence: The flow of fluids often becomes turbulent, a highly complex and nonlinear phenomenon. The formation and behavior of ocean rogue waves, which are massive, unexpected waves, are a result of nonlinear wave interactions.

From the album “Nonlinear

Also found on the album “Reggae Getaway