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 (« The Crystal Ball » by John William Waterhouse)
« Uncertainty Principle » gets its title from Heisenberg's quantum mechanics principle which states by precise inequalities that certain pairs of physical properties, like position and momentum, cannot simultaneously be known to arbitrary precision. That is, the more precisely one property is measured, the less precisely the other can be measured. In other words, the more you know the position of a particle, the less you can know about its velocity, and the more you know about the velocity of a particle, the less you can know about its instantaneous position. But the subject matter of the song has little to do with science, some might say quite the opposite in fact.
The intent here is rather to convey the difficulty and the value of keeping an open mind while waiting or working for a particular outcome to a process. This is not so hard when the process in question is of short duration. But as the length of time increases so does the temptation to decide that the desired effect will never come to pass, and that it is better to terminate the process, stop exerting efforts and investing resources, and forget about the whole thing. The uncertainty can become harder and harder to bear with time.
But what if this uncertainty is the only door through which the wanted result can come about ? This is especially relevant when one is engaged in a creative process or trying to bring about innovation. Holding on to a vision, nurturing the faith that an experience wasn't instigated in vain, and that the reward for keeping the door open will come, can turn into a tremendously demanding struggle in some instances. But when it's the only way to go, then having the capacity to sustain uncertainty becomes a determining factor in the fight between hope and actuality.
The music is still at the draft stage. The arrangements, for the chorus in particular, will have to be developed, but for now they mostly serve the purpose of capturing the melodies and chordal structures.
The lyrics are almost complete at this point, but they might still need a little polishing before they receive the « Final Version » seal.
Advancing
 Struggling
 Not knowing
 If there's a better way
 
 Of living
 This growing
 Journey
 
 It would be easy to decide
 That there's no chance so save your pride
 Is a promised prosperity
 Worth the cost of security ?
 
 But is there some indemnity
 Against boredom and apathy ?
 Better to live on the wire
 Than die from fear of the fire
 
 Reflecting
 Wondering
 Observing
 All day - Hoping for a sign
 
 Of presence
 Of guidance
 Divine
 
 Sometimes it's better not to know
 Maybe goes further than a no
 The future's not for me to see
 But I can wish wholeheartedly
 
 Count on the unknown quantity
 Nurture the possibility
 Magic needs a way to get in
 Let it begin
 
 And when it seems unlikely
 That you'll ever be set free
 Before the brand new day
 Your darkest hour
 
 Forget about what can't be
 The sacred, the worldly
 Keep open the doorway
 Of uncertainty
 
 You may find
 If you open your mind
 That you're one of a kind
 In your finest hour
 
 Life loves a dreamer
 Amazing discovery
 Wildest reality
 Your wish has come to be
 For all to see
 
 Creating
 Evolving
 Enduring
 The wait - For the harvest
 
 Of gnosis
 Prognosis
 This quest
 
 Of knowledge
 On the edge
 Of this quest
 
 Rise from failure to victory
 Work from dream to reality
 Jump at the opportunity
 To spin the world differently
 
 Restore justice so we may know
 A life where all are free to grow
 Where beauty is not contingent
 On the whims of a president
 
 And when it seems unlikely
 That you'll ever be set free
 Before the brand new day
 Your darkest hour
 
 Forget about what can't be
 The sacred, the worldly
 Keep open the doorway
 Of uncertainty
 
 You may find
 If you open your mind
 That you're one of a kind
 In your finest hour
 
 Life loves a dreamer
 Amazing discovery
 Wildest reality
 Your wish has come to be
 For all to see
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