(Through expansion and cooling in the day/night, not like the start to a sci-fi horror movie)
This is just the perfectly sane and logical explanation to the issue that gets us to let our guard down, just like in a sci-fi horror movie
Just wait until the extremophiles thriving in its guts in a giant hive, simulating this “breathing” behavior, figure out how to make th e pieces work together
They’ll probably just deposit it back on Earth with a note asking us not to litter.
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I’m kind of surprised the sensor picked that up. That’s like a seismometer detecting up your house creaking from a block down the street.
Well, when there’s literally nothing else making any kind of sound or movement, it’s a lot easier to hear tiny changes.