Exhibit No. 9
Depiction of a decorative artifact recovered from Hausdorff North, TRAPPIST-1d. Recursion layer, circa 2,000 local cycles B.T. Exquisite openwork filigree with delicate organic motifs, fused onto iridium and painted with a durable synthetic resin.
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Exhibit No. 10
Depiction of a stele discovered at Lake Koch on Teegarden’s Star b. Big Bad layer, circa 100K local cycles B.T. Technically a "probability amplitude capacitor" or PAC, such artifacts are renowned for changing shape in response to the proximity of an observer. Nicknamed "The Menagerie" after a field digger noticed the resemblance of the eigenstates to Terran animals (fish, frog etc.) This exhibit is a reproduction, as the original was stolen while on tour.