Showing posts with label and of the world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label and of the world. Show all posts
Friday, November 17, 2017
111717b
a plague of lizards in a humanitarian world
we sent them back in time to the Triassic
a few of them became parthenogenetic
by the Jurassic they were eating dinosaurs for lunch
and made it into space; by the late Tertiary
there was no one to regret this
Thursday, August 17, 2017
081717c
When the giant ants moved in, the survivors were so hungry they didn't even cook them before setting to.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
070117c
543
million years later
and
they're still kicking,
under
a few kilometers of water
and
up to their endopodites in mud,
blind
as a bat and stupid as dirt,
but
what the hey.
it's
a living.
I
meant to write sooner, but anyway,
I
think of you a lot,
out
there in yesterday's tomorrow,
sailing
an A.U. in an augenblick,
closer
and closer to the ultimate velocity,
and
the terminal gulfs between galaxies.
I
saw your mother last weekend,
told
her the yen for science skips generations,
she
told me you're an engineer
but
I knew that.
By
the time you get this message it'll be
years
from now and the end of an eon.
They
found some trilobites down in the trenches.
Maybe
that'll make it into the digest they
send
you this year,
but
just in case.
Think
about it!
All
those millennia of millennia,
burrowing
blindly in ooze, down there
where
the crust does a perfect 10.0 into the mantle.
The
sea floor itself is a spring chicken compared to them.
Heck,
they don't look so different from the bugs I used to study,
back
in the Middle Cambrian.
Now
we finally know what their bellies look like.
I'm
kinda hoping that cryosleep thing will work out,
and
soon, cos my time is running short.
It
would be nice to see some great grandchildren,
In a
billenium or two,
when
you get home.
I
hope you're still writing music;
your
mom was pretty good, you know, had a flair for it
before
she got too busy,
and
I was happy that you'd taken it up.
As
you know, I can't tuna fish.
And
speaking of fish,
I
remember when I read about the coelacanth,
that
ancient model of our own Carboniferous ancestors,
caught
right before they ventured onto land.
Of
course the modern coelacanths can't take that step themselves-
They
live down deep, safe
from
rapacious upstart cousins.
But
face it, we are cousins,
and
what's a couple hundred million years
if
it's all in the family?
Things
aren't going so well since that trouble out in Kansas;
they
probably didn't tell you about that.
Maybe
the idea of freezing myself is a dead end.
I
mean, who's going to tend the freezers
for
all that time?
And
good old American know how sure
won't
keep them going without maintenance.
Maybe
I should just leave a note with the coelacanths,
they'll
still be around when you return.
The
trilobites, now, they're hardly relatives at all.
We
parted company a good 543,000,000 years ago,
never
looked back,
don't
owe them a thing.
But
you've got to hand it to them:
If
we blow ourselves up they'll still be down there;
with
all that water to protect them,
they
should outlast the roaches too.
Monday, October 17, 2016
101716b
The fossils we found
are all more than a billion years old
a single carved face
shows what the third-planet people
looked like
metal fragments
and marks in the dust
show they made it
to their airless satellite
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