The laws of geometry and physics applied on Earth cease to be in force on a Universe scale. Sometimes these cosmic laws are hardly perceivable for human consciousness. In spacetime warped by matter and energy the ways of objects attempting to move in parallel ways are bent back toward each other. Maybe they'll intersect in some point of time. And... may not...
Who knows where will this journey out of time lead you - maybe, into a singularity?
lyrics
The axiom of geometry says:
Line is infinite,
It has no beginning and no end.
Parallel lines never intersect.
Surface is infinite,
It has no beginning and no end.
Parallel surfaces never intersect.
Lines lying in parallel surfaces
Never intersect either.
World is infinite,
It has no sides, no beginning, and no end.
Parallel worlds never intersect.
Nothing comprised inside them
Intersects either.
Time is the point where parallels may intersect,
and may not.
Are the axioms of geometry really true in the Universe?
After millions years of wanderings
I'll come to the point
Where parallels intersect,
Where time disappears,
Where space loses dimensions,
Where essence opens.
The point of the beginning
of the Universe,
of energy,
of consciousness...
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A very pleasant album. Like other comments said, if you like the first Camel album (Moonmadness for exemple), you have to listen at this one. calm, relaxing are the first words that come to me
You can listen from the start to the end: it’s like a journey…. in the space! yodablanc
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See my comment to the simultaneously acquired Phideax album: Beautiful music is very welcome in this crazy times...
Mostly instrumental rock progressivo italiano. If I got this right, this is kind of a decades-old family's affair. Good, that the, er, ragazzi finally started recording/publishing their music.
PS Well, not everything here exactly fits the "beautiful music" Iabel. Styles and moods vary from mellow/Camel to edgy/Crimso King. Carsten Pieper
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