33 Polyhymnia is over three times the density of the most dense element (osmium) and in a much larger orbit than Mercury so I don't think so. I expect the mass and possibly the size measurements are incorrect. As more Miranda, it was probably only just blasted apart and then reassembled, but it's a strange one. All these objects are fascinating and deserve greater scrutiny. The primary focus, however, seems to be on other objects.
If there is advanced intelligent life elsewhere in the Galaxy, one might expect to find evidence of the past activity of several Von Neumann probes in the Solar System. Would those aliens have sought to disguise that activity? I see no reason to do so unless they wanted to avoid attracting the attention of less advanced species or of rivals.
If there is advanced intelligent life elsewhere in the Galaxy, one might expect to find evidence of the past activity of several Von Neumann probes in the Solar System. Would those aliens have sought to disguise that activity? I see no reason to do so unless they wanted to avoid attracting the attention of less advanced species or of rivals.
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