Factoid from the book Gardenlust by Christopher Woods: “We share 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees and 60% of it with bananas.” Can’t get away from the fact that we are all part of the same picture. . .gorgeous pictures of gorgeous gardens and plants, BTW.
I always considered this to be a dumb interview question. My response is, “Where will the company be in 5 years?”
It’s like asking a football coach what play he expects to run 5 downs from now. It depends on where we are on the field, down and distance, the score and the time remaining on the clock.
A 10 percent increase in brightness every billion years means that 3.5 billion years from today, the Sun will shine almost 40 percent brighter, which will boil Earth’s oceans, melt its ice caps, and strip all of the moisture from its atmosphere.
Our planet, once bursting with life, will become unbearably hot, dry, and barren – like Venus.
One day, about 4 or 5 billion years from now, the Sun will burn through its last gasp of hydrogen and start burning helium instead.
It will then spend about a billion years expanding and burning helium in its core, with a shell around it where hydrogen is still able to fuse into helium.
As the Sun sheds its outer layers, its mass will decrease, loosening its gravitational hold on all of the planets. So all of the planets orbiting the Sun will drift a little further away.
Its atmosphere will stretch out to Mars’ current orbit, swallowing Mercury and Venus.
Although the Sun’s atmosphere will reach Mars’ orbit, Mars will escape, as it will have wandered past the reach of the Sun’s expanding atmosphere.
Earth, on the other hand, has two options: either escape the expanding Sun or be consumed by it. But even if our planet slips out of the Sun’s reach, the intense temperatures will burn it to a sad, dead crisp.
EasternWoods over 3 years ago
Owning the company
sirbadger over 3 years ago
Either Mars or Ceres watching the Sun melt the Earth.
Arbitrary over 3 years ago
“Denying my existence”.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
Doing a guest spot on Star Trek.
jmarkoff2 over 3 years ago
On the planet Organia.
Imagine over 3 years ago
Just look where that got us.
Superfrog over 3 years ago
“I plan to divide and conquer.”
PekCheeYong over 3 years ago
“I planned to adapt myself to the environment”
Cornelius Noodleman over 3 years ago
I probably still won’t have earned my wings. Somebody ring a bell.
Bilan over 3 years ago
That’s Ronald McAmoeba and he says he’s going to have over 300 billion schisms.
dot-the-I over 3 years ago
“Anywhere out of this present soup we’re in.”
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
Hey, not easy building furniture without opposable thumbs. And it’s got to be a status thing since they have no rear ends to sit on.
1953Baby over 3 years ago
Factoid from the book Gardenlust by Christopher Woods: “We share 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees and 60% of it with bananas.” Can’t get away from the fact that we are all part of the same picture. . .gorgeous pictures of gorgeous gardens and plants, BTW.
dflak over 3 years ago
I always considered this to be a dumb interview question. My response is, “Where will the company be in 5 years?”
It’s like asking a football coach what play he expects to run 5 downs from now. It depends on where we are on the field, down and distance, the score and the time remaining on the clock.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
The amoebae have highly evolved math skills compared to most multicellular beings, some beyond humans.
Consider: They multiply by dividing.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Having your job. Where do you see yourself?
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Gimme a minute. I need to absorb the implications.
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
‘’I hope to be bread mold’’
wirepunchr over 3 years ago
I plan on being in my 50 millionth reincarnation.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Uh, multicellular?
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Recycled star dust, again…same old, same old.
uniquename over 3 years ago
Where do you see yourself in five years? That’s when you know the person interviewing doesn’t know how to interview.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Literal-minded applicant: In the mirror, same as always.
mwksix over 3 years ago
“I’d like to be a raging Tyranosaurus, but I’d settle for a feared virus… "
patrickab7 over 3 years ago
Evolution is a mystery
Full of change that no one sees
Clock makes a fool of history
Yesterday’s too long ago
Dont agree with what I know
Tomorrow is the place to be
I see the line in the sand
Time to find out who I am
Looking back to see where I stand
Evolution
Evolution
Old27F20 over 3 years ago
“Probably under some alien archeologists microscope. I think I’ll flip him the bird….just for giggles and grins.”
gbars70 over 3 years ago
Shades of Gary Larson…
briangj2 over 3 years ago
A 10 percent increase in brightness every billion years means that 3.5 billion years from today, the Sun will shine almost 40 percent brighter, which will boil Earth’s oceans, melt its ice caps, and strip all of the moisture from its atmosphere.
Our planet, once bursting with life, will become unbearably hot, dry, and barren – like Venus.
One day, about 4 or 5 billion years from now, the Sun will burn through its last gasp of hydrogen and start burning helium instead.
It will then spend about a billion years expanding and burning helium in its core, with a shell around it where hydrogen is still able to fuse into helium.
As the Sun sheds its outer layers, its mass will decrease, loosening its gravitational hold on all of the planets. So all of the planets orbiting the Sun will drift a little further away.
Its atmosphere will stretch out to Mars’ current orbit, swallowing Mercury and Venus.
Although the Sun’s atmosphere will reach Mars’ orbit, Mars will escape, as it will have wandered past the reach of the Sun’s expanding atmosphere.
Earth, on the other hand, has two options: either escape the expanding Sun or be consumed by it. But even if our planet slips out of the Sun’s reach, the intense temperatures will burn it to a sad, dead crisp.
https://www.sciencealert.com/watch-here-s-how-the-sun-will-eventually-destroy-earth
https://www.space.com/22471-red-giant-stars.html
https://astronomy.com/magazine/ask-astro/2020/09/what-will-happen-to-the-planets-when-the-sun-becomes-a-red-giant
Chris Sherlock over 3 years ago
Extending and retracting my pseudopods to alter my shape.
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
What’s five billion years? I’m here for life.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
Performance as a measure of adaption. You don’t adapt you die.
JH&Cats over 3 years ago
I’d like to write a best-selling book called something like, “How to Interview for a Team of Winners.”