Lyrics by Tesseract

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  1. Natural Disaster
  2. Sirens
  3. Tourniquet
  4. Hexes
  5. Tender
  6. Echoes
  7. Juno
  8. Legion
  9. Luminary
  10. Resist
  11. Sacrifice
  12. The Grey
  13. Acceptance (Concealing Fate Part One)
  14. April
  15. Beneath My Skin / Mirror Image
  16. Burden
  17. Cages
  18. Deception (Concealing Fate Part Two)
  19. Dream Brother
  20. Dystopia
  21. Eden
  22. Eden 2.0
  23. Epiphany (Concealing Fate Part Five)
  24. Exile
  25. Hollow
  26. King
  27. Lament
  28. Messenger
  29. Nascent
  30. Nocturne
  31. Of Energy
  32. Of Energy - Embers
  33. Of Energy – Singularity
  34. Of Matter
  35. Of Matter - Proxy
  36. Of Matter - Resist
  37. Of Matter - Retrospect
  38. Of Mind - Exile
  39. Of Mind - Nocturne
  40. Of Reality / Calabi-Yau
  41. Of Reality / Eclipse
  42. Of Reality / Palingenesis
  43. Orbital
  44. Origin (concealing Fate Part Six )
  45. Perfection (Concealing Fate Part Four)
  46. Phoenix
  47. Rebirth
  48. Retrospect
  49. Seven Names
  50. Smile
  51. Sunrise
  52. Survival
  53. The Arrow
  54. The Impossible (Concealing Fate Part Three)
  55. Utopia
  56. War Of Being

In geometry, a tesseract or 4-cube is a four-dimensional hypercube, analogous to a two-dimensional square and a three-dimensional cube. Just as the perimeter of the square consists of four edges and the surface of the cube consists of six square faces, the hypersurface of the tesseract consists of eight cubical cells, meeting at right angles. The tesseract is one of the six convex regular 4-polytopes. The tesseract is also called an 8-cell, C8, (regular) octachoron, or cubic prism. It is the four-dimensional measure polytope, taken as a unit for hypervolume. Coxeter labels it the γ4 polytope. The term hypercube without a dimension reference is frequently treated as a synonym for this specific polytope. The Oxford English Dictionary traces the word tesseract to Charles Howard Hinton's 1888 book A New Era of Thought. The term derives from the Greek téssara (τέσσαρα 'four') and aktís (ἀκτίς 'ray'), referring to the four edges from each vertex to other vertices. Hinton originally spelled the word as tessaract.

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