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Atomic Symbols

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"Atomic Symbols" is a song that depicts the precision of the matter that makes up the world, and the fluctuations of emotions that still cannot be fully explained within that precision.

Fingertips stripped of light, glass organs, cold symbols, a rain of electrons.

This song begins with the feeling that everything-cities, bodies, love-is governed by invisible formulas.

If the world could be rewritten with atomic symbols, kisses, sorrow, and even prayers might become mere sequences.

Yet, humans cannot live by theory alone.

"Atomic Symbols" gazes upon the human impulse to embrace someone, even in a world that is too precise, yet still ambiguous.

Things that shatter the moment they are observed.

The heat lost the moment they are given a name.

Knowing that transience, yet yearning to understand the other person not by mathematical formulas, but by the "temperature of their wounds."

Without becoming a god in a physical body, one burns a five-dimensional dream in their throat.

"Atomic Symbols" is a work in which the beauty of scientific order and the beauty of imperfect human emotions coexist while clashing.