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Oh, 'cause in 1656 an apple fell on Newton's head.
Our modern view of gravity, from this event was bred.
'Till Einstein came along and he said "Newton, man, you suck!",
"It's obvious that space-time controls gravity, you schmuck!"
But unification wasn't to come from relativity,
and so forth Einstein spent his later years in mental misery.
Then in 1968, the world of physics it did change.
And through the years, a new theory arrived, and it was strange.
It said the world we live in is comprised of not but strings,
These tiny bits of energy, these crazy wiggly things.
It finally made the subatomic forces work with gravity,
the quantum will that Einstein became one big family.
Marimba Solo!
(marimba solo)
We're riding the Knowledge Express, man!
(solo continues)

Oh, well, with String Theory, uncertainty had shown it's ugly face.
There were five versions, each unique, so which should we embrace?
Then Edward Witten came along, and say "Hey guys shut up!"
"There's 11 dimensions, P-Branes, D-Branes, and much more close up."
The world gave out a collective awe, and everyone did understand.
The universe, and unification might be close at hand.
See, different string vibrations cause the particles we know.
And each dimension helps explain, why strings move just like so.
We may be just a membrane, and our world is not unique.
There may be many other universes, so to speak.
But in this crazy string-based world, there's so much we can do!
So man, just sit on back, and let the supersymmetry work for you!
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Lyrics submitted by Max Morella.

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The music of Greezy Wheels can feel as Eastern as India and as Western as the "Orange Blossom Special." They are wry and silly and literate and proud to transcend any kind of mainstream musical labeling. They go way, way back in Austin music history, all the way to Armadillo World Headquarters days. Yet their new songs--sometimes satirical, sometimes spiritual--feel right at home in the 21st century."---Brad Buchholz, Austin American-Statesman, 9/1/08

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