Another wild idea. It's a kind of weird theory, but whatever, it's just a theory from some random kid.
"In physics, the graviton is a hypothetical elementary particle that transmits the force of gravity in most quantum gravity theories."
The hypothetical graviton is thousands of times smaller than atoms. The definition of sound is vibration. Perhaps the constant beep, silence, is a result of the vibrating gravitons. It's a weird observation, but it does make sense. If it's wrong I won't care, I'm just curious and want to figure out why this occurs since I can't find it on the internet anywhere, yet. Since gravity is everywhere in the universe, I would assume silence would be everywhere as well. Also, I have no idea how I would test this theory, you know? If I was right, the existence of gravitons would be linked to silence and would probably be an important discovery. It sounds cool and all, but too farfetched that I could ever make any contribution to science, in any way. So um, yeah. If I'm right bury me near Sir Isaac Newton when I die, that would be nice.
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