u/honey-squirrel

Time Left for Life on Earth

If life on Earth began 3.8 billion years ago, and inevitable changes to our Sun end all life on Earth in 600 million years, that means we are 86% percent along in the total span of life on Earth. Just 14% left on the timeline! Thoughts?

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u/honey-squirrel — 8 days ago

Time Left for Life on Earth

If life on Earth began 3.8 billion years ago, and inevitable changes to our Sun end all life on Earth in 600 million years, that means we are 86% percent along in the total span of life on Earth. Just 14% left on the timeline! Thoughts?

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u/honey-squirrel — 8 days ago

Time Left for Life on Earth

If life on Earth began 3.8 billion years ago, and inevitable changes to our Sun end all life on Earth in 600 million years, that means we are 86% percent along in the total span of life on Earth. Just 14% left on the timeline!

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u/honey-squirrel — 8 days ago
▲ 2.2k r/SeniorCats

I've had this lovely house panther since she was 6 months old. I found her under my house on Thanksgiving Day. Who'd have thought we'd be celebrating her 21st birthday? She's the longest lived pet I've ever had. She has a healthy appetite, keeps up with her litter box habit (90% of the time), and despite poor eyesight, well managed hyperthyroidism, and a little arthritis, she just keeps tootling along!

u/honey-squirrel — 17 days ago