N. Situnayake-Cameron

N. is 63 years old. He is the Lead Singer of Nargol K & The Kumquatch. N. is also known as "TAFKA 'Son Of Orgazmo'". N. is located in London at London Public Jam.

N. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.

The Horizontal Event Part I

This page contains all the information you need to know about The Horizontal Event Part I. This page will also present you with the options to bid on the song if it's for sale on the song market or add it to your artist repertoire if it's possible.

Song Details

The music is sweet and the lyrics are pleasant. The song was written 2/18/2006 by N. Situnayake-Cameron. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 29
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 10
Genre: None
Owner: NIgel C & The Cumshots
First Revealed: 2/18/2006 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed.

Dominant Instruments

Lead Vocals
Backup Vocals

Special Lyrics

Imagine a world in which a beam of light rose into the sky only to fall back to the ground at your feet. Or, picture an infinite continuum of parallel universes, each inhabited by slightly different parallel twins of yourself.Visualize a place in which all the laws of physics, that combine to make our universe the place that it is, vanish into inscrutable infinities. Welcome to the world of one nature's most bizarre phenomena: the black hole.

Prior to 1905, space and time were comfortable absolutes. Over 250 years of practical experience and experimentation had firmly established the supremacy of the physics of Sir Isaac Newton. The picture of the universe painted by Newton was one of amazing clarity and practical value. The motions of projectiles, pendulums, steam engines, and even distant planets could be readily explained using the brilliant 17th century physicist's theories. Certain phenomena, including how light was able to travel in a vacuum and the exact nature of gravity continued to elude satisfactory scientific explanation. While searching for a solution to the failure of the now famous Michelson-Morely experiment (1), Albert Einstein discovered his Special Theory of Relativity. A few years later, Dr. Einstein expanded his theory into an all encompassing grand view of the universe. His General Theory of Relativity was the first to describe the nature of gravity. The General Theory describes a four dimensional universe in which the three spatial dimensions are coupled with a fourth, time. Any object in the universe with mass is described as causing a warp, or curve into the very structure of space-time itself. Gravity is shown to be a result not of some unseen, mysterious force, yet as a function the curvature of space itself. All matter, from the tiniest sub-atomic particle to the most massive of galaxies, will induce this curvature (2). This idea is frequently explained by describing space as a rubber sheet and a body such as the sun as a bowling ball. If the ball is placed on the rubber sheet, the sheet will bend under the weight of the ball, forming a gravity well (figure 1) . Thus, the orbits of the planets can be seen to result from them "rolling" around the mouth of the sun's gravity well. Of course, it must be realized that this analogy is but a shadow of the true nature of space. In reality, this gravity well is a four dimensional structure. Shortly after the publication of the General Theory, physicists began to explore this strange new world. The theory is so very complex, and the mathematics so difficult, that even today, scientists have barely scratched the surface of this powerful theory. One of the very earliest solutions to the equations was developed by the German physicist, Karl Schwartzschild, in 1916.