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Said loudest by what's never actually said.
means Understood or implied without being directly stated, yet completely real to everyone involved.
from From Latin implicitus, past participle of implicare, to enfold or entangle — literally folded inside, meaning tucked away rather than spread on the table.
Math twinImplicit functions hide y inside the equation.
Trust flavorImplicit trust means total, no proof requested.
OppositeExplicit unfolds what implicit keeps folded.