String Theory is an attempt to reconcile General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics into a "Theory of Everything". It claims the world is actually made of 10 dimensions, 6 of which "coiled up" to infinitesimal levels during the Big Bang, leaving us with the 4 (3 plus time) which we can see.
As modern as it may sound, Kabbalah, and concretely Rabbi Isaac Luria, taught in 1500 that God emanated from His infinite ten Divine lights or powers through which He created the universe. Each of these ten powers ("Sefirot") can be understood to be a dimension of reality, and they are all interconnected in what is called "The Tree of Life". Here, also, 6 Sefirot are invisible and 4 are visible, plus many more matching numbers.
In fact, the statistical probability of having the numerous similarities between Kabbalah and string theory occur by chance is nearly impossible and this album celebrates that.
Thus, each track is named after a Sefirot, and its name comes from the Calabi-Yau topological space created by mathematicians Eugenio Calabi and Shing-Tung Yau which was able to show how this 10-dimension space would look like, as the picture shows.
Finally, modern AI allows computers to create songs with surprising beauty, and this may very well be the world´s first attempt to create an album entirely composed by a computer.
To this end, a system is trained with tracks of the kind one wishes to create, and Machine Learning algorithms creates them based on that data.
This is a project which I had around for over 10 years, but only now it finally found the tools to create it.