So, I am uncharacteristically reading a science book. It's called "The Elegant Universe" and it's written to explain to layfolk like myself from Einstein's theories of relativity to string and superstring theory. I've only just gotten through the explanation of relativity and my brain's already spinning. However, in the intro overview, the author explains that, according to string theory, electrons and quarks consist of a tiny, one-dimensional loop (I'm not sure how a loop can be one-dimensional) each kind vibrating in a different way. And, of course, he likens this to music, with each string creating a resonant pattern like a violin string vibrates to create a note, and these tiny vibrating strings orchestrating the universe. (You see where I'm going with this?)
Obviously, this immediately reminded me of Aslan creating Narnia with a song. I've always loved that scene for it's lovely poetic elegance. But could Lewis, without knowing it, have struck on the fundamental nature of the universe?