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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 36 MIN

HUME: The World Without a Guarantee

from Music Worlds · host Bijux Studio

Episode 5 of Music Worlds enters the released Bijux album Theater Album: Hume through the episode title HUME: The World Without a Guarantee.This is not a biography of David Hume, not a lecture, and not a concept on paper. It is an already released theatrical music work, available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and other major platforms.HUME: The World Without a Guarantee stages Hume inside one quiet room in Edinburgh. Rain touches the window. A candle bends in the draft. Two billiard balls rest on green cloth. A mirror stands near the wall. A letter lies unopened. A church bell sounds outside. A newspaper reports blood. A backgammon board waits near the fire.Hume never leaves the room.But the whole world enters it.The album is built around one calm but severe question:What if the world does not come with a guarantee?The world itself is not on trial. The trial is of our guarantees: cause, self, tomorrow, reason, religion, morality, and certainty. Hume does not destroy the world. He removes its false certificate.The episode follows how the album turns philosophy into theater: impression becomes idea; repetition becomes habit; habit becomes expectation; cause loses visible necessity; belief gains weight; the self loses its throne; reason loses its crown; religion faces evidence; morality enters through sympathy; and ordinary life returns after doubt.The journey moves through the full theater album: Prologue — The Room Without a Guarantee — the room opens as a quiet courtroom of human certainty The World Strikes First — before doctrine or system, the world enters through flame, hunger, pain, and contact Fainter Fire — ideas become remembered flame, powerful but indebted to experience The Mind Makes Roads — association turns scattered impressions into a livable world Tomorrow Has No Proof — the future is expected from the past, but no seal is placed on the morning The Ball Moves — two billiard balls expose the difference between sequence and necessity Belief Gives Weight — thought becomes near, forceful, and practical The Theater With No Master — the self is not an inner monarch, but continuity held by memory, perception, relation, and habit The King That Could Not Command — reason sees and compares, but passion gives action force The Bell Cannot Prove the Sky — prayer, miracle, testimony, fear, and hope face the demand for evidence The Newspaper and the Heart — facts describe the murder, but sympathy makes cruelty morally visible Epilogue — Backgammon After the Abyss — after certainty fails, ordinary life returns: fire, bread, friendship, laughter, and the gameThis is not Hume as a cold destroyer. It is Hume as a quiet examiner. The album does not say that science collapses, morality disappears, or ordinary life becomes meaningless. It says that our strongest certainties are not guaranteed in the way we imagined.The sun has risen before; that is not a vow.The ball moves; necessity hides.The mirror gives a face, but not a soul.The bell can shake the room, but it cannot prove the sky.The fact stands cold; the heart finds cruelty.And still, the album does not end in emptiness. The fire is warm. The friend enters. Bread is on the table. The backgammon board opens.HUME: The World Without a Guarantee asks whether human life can continue after certainty loses its crown. The answer is not proof. The answer is human nature: experience, habit, belief, passion, sympathy, friendship, science, justice, and common life.The world has no guarantee.Human nature makes it hold.Find Bijux on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and other major music platforms.Presented by Bijux Studio.

Episode 5 of Music Worlds enters the released Bijux album Theater Album: Hume through the episode title HUME: The World Without a Guarantee.This is not a biography of David Hume, not a lecture, and not a concept on paper. It is an already released theatrical music work, available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and other major platforms.HUME: The World Without a Guarantee stages Hume inside one quiet room in Edinburgh. Rain touches the window. A candle bends in the draft. Two billiard balls rest on green cloth. A mirror stands near the wall. A letter lies unopened. A church bell sounds outside. A newspaper reports blood. A backgammon board waits near the fire.Hume never leaves the room.But the whole world enters it.The album is built around one calm but severe question:What if the world does not come with a guarantee?The world itself is not on trial. The trial is of our guarantees: cause, self, tomorrow, reason, religion, morality, and certainty. Hume does not destroy the world. He removes its false certificate.The episode follows how the album turns philosophy into theater: impression becomes idea; repetition becomes habit; habit becomes expectation; cause loses visible necessity; belief gains weight; the self loses its throne; reason loses its crown; religion faces evidence; morality enters through sympathy; and ordinary life returns after doubt.The journey moves through the full theater album: Prologue — The Room Without a Guarantee — the room opens as a quiet courtroom of human certainty The World Strikes First — before doctrine or system, the world enters through flame, hunger, pain, and contact Fainter Fire — ideas become remembered flame, powerful but indebted to experience The Mind Makes Roads — association turns scattered impressions into a livable world Tomorrow Has No Proof — the future is expected from the past, but no seal is placed on the morning The Ball Moves — two billiard balls expose the difference between sequence and necessity Belief Gives Weight — thought becomes near, forceful, and practical The Theater With No Master — the self is not an inner monarch, but continuity held by memory, perception, relation, and habit The King That Could Not Command — reason sees and compares, but passion gives action force The Bell Cannot Prove the Sky — prayer, miracle, testimony, fear, and hope face the demand for evidence The Newspaper and the Heart — facts describe the murder, but sympathy makes cruelty morally visible Epilogue — Backgammon After the Abyss — after certainty fails, ordinary life returns: fire, bread, friendship, laughter, and the gameThis is not Hume as a cold destroyer. It is Hume as a quiet examiner. The album does not say that science collapses, morality disappears, or ordinary life becomes meaningless. It says that our strongest certainties are not guaranteed in the way we imagined.The sun has risen before; that is not a vow.The ball moves; necessity hides.The mirror gives a face, but not a soul.The bell can shake the room, but it cannot prove the sky.The fact stands cold; the heart finds cruelty.And still, the album does not end in emptiness. The fire is warm. The friend enters. Bread is on the table. The backgammon board opens.HUME: The World Without a Guarantee asks whether human life can continue after certainty loses its crown. The answer is not proof. The answer is human nature: experience, habit, belief, passion, sympathy, friendship, science, justice, and common life.The world has no guarantee.Human nature makes it hold.Find Bijux on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and other major music platforms.Presented by Bijux Studio.

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