The elusive harmonics of silence cannot be measured, yet they define the contours of auditory voids. In the absence of sound, the silence itself acts as a medium, reflecting potential echoes that linger unuttered.
Consider a sphere, an empty chamber suspended in still air. The characteristics of its resonance profile depend on geometries and materials unmoved by waves but influenced by their ghostly possibilities.
Here lies a paradox: the room seems to breathe, yet solitudes calculate their own density, whispering in precisely aligned dystonic lines.
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