Próton, Elétron, Neutron

Marcos Valle Marcos Valle

The Dance of Life and the Looming Chaos in 'Próton, Elétron, Neutron'

Marcos Valle's song 'Próton, Elétron, Neutron' is a profound reflection on the dualities of life and the looming threat of scientific advancements when misused. The lyrics juxtapose the everyday experiences of people with the cold, calculated world of scientific experimentation. Valle paints a vivid picture of people dancing and singing in the streets, almost unaware of the fragility of life. This imagery is contrasted with the inevitability of death and the cyclical nature of existence, where joy and sorrow are intertwined.

The song delves deeper into the human condition, highlighting how even those who are sorrowful can find solace in the smallest moments of joy brought by love. Valle suggests that life is a series of waiting for the inevitable return to the earth, a poetic way of acknowledging our mortality. However, amidst this natural cycle, there exists a stark contrast in the form of scientists in laboratories, who, detached from the emotional and social fabric of life, work on potentially destructive projects. The mention of 'próton, elétron, nêutron' and the imagery of atoms and equations symbolize the cold, clinical world of science that can lead to chaos if not handled responsibly.

Valle's lyrics serve as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of scientific advancements when they are not aligned with the well-being of humanity. The song ends on a somber note, warning of a 'derrocada final' or final downfall, brought about by the misuse of scientific knowledge. This powerful message is a reminder of the delicate balance between progress and destruction, urging listeners to reflect on the ethical implications of their actions and the world they are creating.

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  2. Os Grilos
  3. Vôo Cego
  4. Parabéns (dança do Daniel)
  5. Amando Demais (part. Stacey Kent e Jim Tomlinson)
  6. Meu Herói
  7. Pecados de Amor
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  9. Tudo de Você
  10. Um Novo Tempo
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