Second Law of Thermodynamics states that ‘randomness’
of our world is continually increasing. Moreover, this universe is expanding at
a slow rate. Edwin Hubble observed, distant galaxies are moving away from us
with speeds that are proportional to their distances from us, so that if we
extrapolate backwards, we conclude that everything would have come together at
more or less the same time.
Above all, observations of the light from distant
supernova suggest that the universe’s expansion is accelerating. This
acceleration is actually caused by an undiscovered force that acts through the
vacuum. Hypothetically, this undiscovered force is known as Dark Energy, which
is in operation over cosmological scales.
Maybe this randomness, this expansion, or this
undiscovered force has a distinct link with sound formation too. Sounds have
its usual roots to restructure, and tie upside-down. So far sounds are
increasing not only in this world, but everywhere in this cosmos also, is a natural
obligation of these phenomena.
Remember David Bohm, physics was more or less complete
in its developments. …further work in it would only be a matter of refinements
in its next decimal points. The usual way of looking at things is, therefore, turned
upside down. Maybe it is turning towards sound. Consider once more, what has
said Albert Einstein; we cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we
used when we created them.