Silhouettes of Silence

The concept of silence, in its essence, represents an absence—a void meticulously unoccupied by sound waves and the spoken discourse. In the domain of acoustics, silence is not merely the lack of auditory stimuli, but an intricate construct defined by boundaries exceeding the threshold of human perception.
Further exploration into the diagrams and theoretical models elucidates the mechanical abstractions associated with silence. These abstractions posit arguments derived from computational simulations and their outcomes yield paradoxes intrinsic to the dimensionality of silence itself.

Model I

This model represents silence as a hyperbolic plane, where the dimensions of sound oscillate into non-existence.

Model II

An algorithmic approach delineates silence within a cubic lattice, reflecting the dispersion of sonic particles.

Model III

A fractal interpretation captures the recursive layers of silence, revealing infinite yet finite contours.

Further inquiries and theoretical propositions are facilitated through the following link: Perception of Void
Comprehensive analyses can also be juxtaposed with alternate models presented here: Layers of Sound