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so, any theories?[[User:Ooiue|Ooiue]] 20:26, June 23, 2010 (UTC)
so, any theories?[[User:Ooiue|Ooiue]] 20:26, June 23, 2010 (UTC)
This is something I've been wondering myself. Only Prisoner Zero, Rosanna Calvierri, Rory and the Doctor have explicitly mentioned the silence. Rosanna said that she ''saw'' silence through some of the cracks.  And the silence that overcame Venice was not simple lack of noise, it was an oppressive silence (that reminded me of old tom of unseen university.  But boo to intertextuality) that cancelled out other noises.  Seems strange - like it's a black hole, but for sound.  This isn't a theory, is it. Sorry. [[User:Faeryty|Faeryty]] 20:31, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

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exactly. what causes silence to fall? we know there are cracks in the universe, and several episodes claim silence will fall as well as Pandorica Openings and the cracks in time we know will be created. but there is no absoloute things that causes silence to fall, is there? you might say the TARDIS explosion causing cracks and the cracks cause silence and all that, but silence fell BEFORE the TARDIS blew up.

so, any theories?Ooiue 20:26, June 23, 2010 (UTC)


This is something I've been wondering myself. Only Prisoner Zero, Rosanna Calvierri, Rory and the Doctor have explicitly mentioned the silence. Rosanna said that she saw silence through some of the cracks. And the silence that overcame Venice was not simple lack of noise, it was an oppressive silence (that reminded me of old tom of unseen university. But boo to intertextuality) that cancelled out other noises. Seems strange - like it's a black hole, but for sound. This isn't a theory, is it. Sorry. Faeryty 20:31, June 23, 2010 (UTC)