| Song | A Glorious Dawn |
| Artist | melodysheep |
| Album | Symphony of Science Collector's Edition |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:20.199] | If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch |
| [00:25.898] | You must first invent the universe |
| [00:31.402] | Space is filled with a network of wormholes |
| [00:36.045] | You might emerge somewhere else in space |
| [00:38.712] | Some when-else in time |
| [00:41.603] | The sky calls to us |
| [00:43.761] | If we do not destroy ourselves |
| [00:45.896] | We will one day venture to the stars |
| [00:51.973] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [00:54.155] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [00:56.452] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [01:00.763] | The rising of the milky way |
| [01:02.071] | The Cosmos is full beyond measure of elegant truths |
| [01:07.034] | Of exquisite interrelationships |
| [01:09.888] | Of the awesome machinery of nature |
| [01:12.125] | I believe our future depends powerfully |
| [01:15.141] | On how well we understand this cosmos |
| [01:17.663] | In which we float like a mote of dust |
| [01:20.851] | In the morning sky |
| [01:22.975] | But the brain does much more than just recollect |
| [01:26.870] | It inter-compares, it synthesizes, it analyzes |
| [01:30.223] | it generates abstractions |
| [01:33.124] | The simplest thought like the concept of the number one |
| [01:35.642] | Has an elaborate logical underpinning |
| [01:38.323] | The brain has its own language |
| [01:40.515] | For testing the structure and consistency of the world |
| [01:43.380] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [01:45.702] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [01:48.324] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [01:52.432] | The rising of the milky way |
| [01:58.916] | The sky calls to us |
| [02:01.514] | If we do not destroy ourselves |
| [02:04.009] | We will one day venture to the stars |
| [02:18.358] | 【Hawking】 |
| [02:19.470] | For thousands of years |
| [02:21.524] | People have wondered about the universe |
| [02:24.553] | Did it stretch out forever |
| [02:26.742] | Or was there a limit |
| [02:29.608] | From the big bang to black holes |
| [02:31.848] | From dark matter to a possible big crunch |
| [02:34.923] | Our image of the universe today |
| [02:37.163] | Is full of strange sounding ideas |
| [02:39.953] | 【Sagan】 |
| [02:40.118] | How lucky we are to live in this time |
| [02:42.798] | The first moment in human history |
| [02:45.351] | When we are in fact visiting other worlds |
| [02:50.359] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [02:52.762] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [02:55.337] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [02:59.225] | The rising of the milky way |
| [03:00.876] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [03:03.116] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [03:05.576] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [03:09.591] | The rising of the milky way |
| [03:15.232] | The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean |
| [03:21.290] | Recently we've waded a little way out |
| [03:24.724] | And the water seems inviting |
| [00:20.199] | If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch |
| [00:25.898] | You must first invent the universe |
| [00:31.402] | Space is filled with a network of wormholes |
| [00:36.045] | You might emerge somewhere else in space |
| [00:38.712] | Some whenelse in time |
| [00:41.603] | The sky calls to us |
| [00:43.761] | If we do not destroy ourselves |
| [00:45.896] | We will one day venture to the stars |
| [00:51.973] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [00:54.155] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [00:56.452] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [01:00.763] | The rising of the milky way |
| [01:02.071] | The Cosmos is full beyond measure of elegant truths |
| [01:07.034] | Of exquisite interrelationships |
| [01:09.888] | Of the awesome machinery of nature |
| [01:12.125] | I believe our future depends powerfully |
| [01:15.141] | On how well we understand this cosmos |
| [01:17.663] | In which we float like a mote of dust |
| [01:20.851] | In the morning sky |
| [01:22.975] | But the brain does much more than just recollect |
| [01:26.870] | It intercompares, it synthesizes, it analyzes |
| [01:30.223] | it generates abstractions |
| [01:33.124] | The simplest thought like the concept of the number one |
| [01:35.642] | Has an elaborate logical underpinning |
| [01:38.323] | The brain has its own language |
| [01:40.515] | For testing the structure and consistency of the world |
| [01:43.380] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [01:45.702] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [01:48.324] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [01:52.432] | The rising of the milky way |
| [01:58.916] | The sky calls to us |
| [02:01.514] | If we do not destroy ourselves |
| [02:04.009] | We will one day venture to the stars |
| [02:18.358] | Hawking |
| [02:19.470] | For thousands of years |
| [02:21.524] | People have wondered about the universe |
| [02:24.553] | Did it stretch out forever |
| [02:26.742] | Or was there a limit |
| [02:29.608] | From the big bang to black holes |
| [02:31.848] | From dark matter to a possible big crunch |
| [02:34.923] | Our image of the universe today |
| [02:37.163] | Is full of strange sounding ideas |
| [02:39.953] | Sagan |
| [02:40.118] | How lucky we are to live in this time |
| [02:42.798] | The first moment in human history |
| [02:45.351] | When we are in fact visiting other worlds |
| [02:50.359] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [02:52.762] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [02:55.337] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [02:59.225] | The rising of the milky way |
| [03:00.876] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [03:03.116] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [03:05.576] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [03:09.591] | The rising of the milky way |
| [03:15.232] | The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean |
| [03:21.290] | Recently we' ve waded a little way out |
| [03:24.724] | And the water seems inviting |
| [00:20.199] | If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch |
| [00:25.898] | You must first invent the universe |
| [00:31.402] | Space is filled with a network of wormholes |
| [00:36.045] | You might emerge somewhere else in space |
| [00:38.712] | Some whenelse in time |
| [00:41.603] | The sky calls to us |
| [00:43.761] | If we do not destroy ourselves |
| [00:45.896] | We will one day venture to the stars |
| [00:51.973] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [00:54.155] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [00:56.452] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [01:00.763] | The rising of the milky way |
| [01:02.071] | The Cosmos is full beyond measure of elegant truths |
| [01:07.034] | Of exquisite interrelationships |
| [01:09.888] | Of the awesome machinery of nature |
| [01:12.125] | I believe our future depends powerfully |
| [01:15.141] | On how well we understand this cosmos |
| [01:17.663] | In which we float like a mote of dust |
| [01:20.851] | In the morning sky |
| [01:22.975] | But the brain does much more than just recollect |
| [01:26.870] | It intercompares, it synthesizes, it analyzes |
| [01:30.223] | it generates abstractions |
| [01:33.124] | The simplest thought like the concept of the number one |
| [01:35.642] | Has an elaborate logical underpinning |
| [01:38.323] | The brain has its own language |
| [01:40.515] | For testing the structure and consistency of the world |
| [01:43.380] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [01:45.702] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [01:48.324] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [01:52.432] | The rising of the milky way |
| [01:58.916] | The sky calls to us |
| [02:01.514] | If we do not destroy ourselves |
| [02:04.009] | We will one day venture to the stars |
| [02:18.358] | Hawking |
| [02:19.470] | For thousands of years |
| [02:21.524] | People have wondered about the universe |
| [02:24.553] | Did it stretch out forever |
| [02:26.742] | Or was there a limit |
| [02:29.608] | From the big bang to black holes |
| [02:31.848] | From dark matter to a possible big crunch |
| [02:34.923] | Our image of the universe today |
| [02:37.163] | Is full of strange sounding ideas |
| [02:39.953] | Sagan |
| [02:40.118] | How lucky we are to live in this time |
| [02:42.798] | The first moment in human history |
| [02:45.351] | When we are in fact visiting other worlds |
| [02:50.359] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [02:52.762] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [02:55.337] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [02:59.225] | The rising of the milky way |
| [03:00.876] | A still more glorious dawn awaits |
| [03:03.116] | Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise |
| [03:05.576] | A morning filled with 400 billion suns |
| [03:09.591] | The rising of the milky way |
| [03:15.232] | The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean |
| [03:21.290] | Recently we' ve waded a little way out |
| [03:24.724] | And the water seems inviting |