02. The Theory of Everything (Part 1) / 03. Patterns (Phase I: Singularity)
02 THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING part 1 11 years earlier The Father, a brilliant scientist, has devoted his life to finding the Theory of Everything, the equation that will fully explain and unite all physical forces of the universe. He’s obsessively working day and night, unaware that his wife and introverted son need far more attention than he has been giving them. The Mother has always supported her husband’s scientific pursuits, but the strain of dealing with their asocial child’s special needs has worn her down to the point of desperation. Flute: Jeroen Goossens, Piano: Rick Wakeman
Father: I’m so close to the answer A dazzling symphony of cosmic strings I feel the pulse, vibrating just out of reach The music of space
One single master equation Unification of the great and small I hear the notes, but the arrangement is wrong I’m starting to doubt, but I can’t give up now I’m so near
Mother: Can’t you see that I need you out here And what about our boy? I think he’s got something to give What secrets lie… beyond these hollow eyes
Father: I’m sorry you feel neglected But it’s clear that you don’t understand I’m aware and I want to be there I just need some more time, for the answer is blindingly near Mother: Are you trying to drive us away? Just when we need you most You might find he’s got something to give What secrets lie beyond these eyes?
03 PATTERNS (instrumental) The son is so withdrawn because his mind is overwhelmed by analyzing the chaotic stimuli of the world around him, and the mathematical patterns he sees in everything – even in nature. His brain seems to operate on a completely different level than other people’s. There is something very special about him, indeed. Violing: Ben Mathot