Hi Andre,
I think I can add a word of warning regarding silicone oil/silicone grease. Silicone oil has lots of useful applications: it is more or less non-toxic, has excellent electric properties, long life-time, chemical, thermal and mechanical stable etc. Applications range from make-up additive to transformer oil to paint additive to hi-tec heat transfer fluid in aero-space. As a lubricating compound, it is used to enhance sealing property of "rubber" O-rings, and reduce friction between plastic materials, rubber, wood etc.
BUT, silicone oil/grease is not at all suited for lubricating high pressure metal-metal interfaces. By high pressure I mean the combination of high loads across low contact areas. On a bicycle, such high pressure parts would be bearings in hubs, pedals, bottom bracket and steering. Likewise, I envisage that a chain or Rohloff hub lubricated with silicone oil will be short-lived.
One other bad property with silicone oil is its ability to "creep" along surfaces, and eventually find its way in between electrical switches and connectors and cause loss of contact. This was a common problem in many old fashion telephone exchanges.
Conclusion is: Keep silicone oil at safe distance from your bike.