Drunken Physics

Album: Dead Set on Living (2012)
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  • Let the hadrons collide!
    Chaos boils down to a theory
    Of the random acts that take place
    Not aligned not inclined to the prediction
    'Cause I know that even asteroids can burn

    Yeah lay the blame as you will
    But there's forces far beyond nature
    That law, that draw called gravity
    Don't even get me started on light

    Divided we fall apart, there's safety in numbers
    Put my faith in the stars, in the cosmos

    Action conducts a reaction
    Every blackhole starts from a star
    They shatter that matter goes 2D
    Ah I think I need to re-read that part

    Yeah that night on the highway
    When we both saw the hadron collider
    I swear right there our minds were blown
    I didn't even know what it was

    Been space invaded, had that mother blow my mind
    Been space invaded, it happens to me every time

    There's eleven dimensions
    In a brief history of time
    Blackholes aint so black
    Past, present and futures collide
    There's eleven dimensions
    In our brief history of time
    Elementary particles
    Let all the uncertainties ride

    Let the hadrons collide! Writer/s: JAYE SCHWARZER, Liam Joseph Cormier, MICHAEL RYAN PETERS, Scott Andrew Middleton
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Lyst Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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