I'll be the first to admit this is a bright but haunted age
I just don't know now now I just can't say hey hey
When you get down down to the heart and the bones of it
Thats when it breaks you know, thats when it falls apart
but thats the prize now

oh caveat emptor, open the atoms core
but thats the prize now
oh caveat emptor open the atoms core
oh caveat emptor open the atoms core
Whoa!

Oh Oh i just dont get it

And you keep slipping down the surface of things
i just cant take it now, i just cant wait for more
when you get down down to the sub atomic part of it
thats when it breaks you know, thats when it falls apart
oh caveat emptor, open the atoms core
Whoa!

Whoa!
Oh Oh I just don't get it
Get it
Oh I Just dont get it
Get It! Get It! Get It!
I just don't get it
Whoa!

I I just don't get it
No I, I Just don't get it
Just dont get it
get it get it get it get it
oh

Whats wrong with you?
ey lad?
*sounds of a crying baby being spat on*


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    i just read max weber's "science as a vocation," and they really seem to be connected. maybe not intentionally, but nevertheless.

    max weber writes that science can theoretically explain everything except for itself, and how we should live our lives. science and technology are always advancing and answering question only ends up creating more questions, and that one who bases his/her whole life on science will never be satisfied because there is no end to advancement. it's like having a graph in map with a limit, you can approach it but you will never reach it. whereas things like art are timeless and are never replaced by advances in technology or humanity.

    i think this song really speaks to that and the importance of not letting science take emotion or belief out of live.

    petermelaon April 14, 2008   Link

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