Le clip "We Are All Connected" a été monté à partir d'échantillons vidéo pris dans des émissions TV diverses: Cosmos de Carl Sagan, la série The History Channel's Universe, des interviews de Richard Feynman en 1983 , le sermon cosmique de Neil deGrasse Tyson, ainsi que la série Eyes of Nye de Bill Nye , auxquels ont été ajoutées des images de The Elegant Universe (NOVA), l'Univers de Stephen Hawking, Cosmos, les puissances de 10, et d'autres encore. C'est un hommage aux grands esprits de la science, destiné à diffuser les connaissances scientifiques et philosophiques par le biais de la musique.
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Les paroles en anglais de cette symphonie de la science, où l'on voit richard Feynman battre le tambour et chanter ...
[deGrasse Tyson]
We are all connected;
To each other, biologically
To the earth, chemically
To the rest of the universe atomically
[Feynman]
I think nature's imagination
Is so much greater than man's
She's never going to let us relax
[Sagan]
We live in an in-between universe
Where things change all right
But according to patterns, rules,
Or as we call them, laws of nature
[Nye]
I'm this guy standing on a planet
Really I'm just a speck
Compared with a star, the planet is just another speck
To think about all of this
To think about the vast emptiness of space
There's billions and billions of stars
Billions and billions of specks
[Sagan]
The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it
But the way those atoms are put together
The cosmos is also within us
We're made of star stuff
We are a way for the cosmos to know itself
Across the sea of space
The stars are other suns
We have traveled this way before
And there is much to be learned
I find it elevating and exhilarating
To discover that we live in a universe
Which permits the evolution of molecular machines
As intricate and subtle as we
[deGrasse Tyson]
I know that the molecules in my body are traceable
To phenomena in the cosmos
That makes me want to grab people in the street
And say, have you heard this??
(Richard Feynman on hand drums and chanting)
[Feynman]
There's this tremendous mess
Of waves all over in space
Which is the light bouncing around the room
And going from one thing to the other
And it's all really there
But you gotta stop and think about it
About the complexity to really get the pleasure
And it's all really there
The inconceivable nature of natureFortuna nimium quem fovet, stultum facit.
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You're breathing
The wind is blowing
The trees are waving
Your nerves are tingling
The individual and the universe
Are inseparable
But the curious thing is
Very few people are aware of it
Everything in nature
Depends on everything else
So it's interconnected
We confuse ourselves as living organisms which are one with this whole universe
With something we call our personality
And what is our personality?
And our fundamental self is not something just inside the skin
It's everything around us with which we connect
When you look out of your eyes
At nature happening out there
You're looking at you
That's the real you-
The you that goes on of itself
Now listen
It's absolutely necessary
That we let go of ourselves- and it can't be done,
Not by anything that we call doing it, acting, willing,
Or even just accepting things
It seems that the human being
Really has a very simple kind of mind
Nature is wiggly
Everything wiggles
And all this wiggliness is too complicatedFortuna nimium quem fovet, stultum facit.
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We are a way for the cosmos to know itself
Fortuna nimium quem fovet, stultum facit.
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