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“Kardashev scale: 0 - Continent 1 - Planet 2 - Star 3 - Galaxy 4 - Universe 5 - M” (2 conversations)
2 turns Nov 11, 2023 at 5:10 PM MSK Russia
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Kardashev scale: 0 - Continent 1 - Planet 2 - Star 3 - Galaxy 4 - Universe 5 - Multiverse 6 - Megaverse Between - Beyond Infinite number smaller than absolute infinity - Sub-panverse Absolute infinity - Panverse
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The Kardashev scale is a hypothetical scale used to measure a civilization's level of technological advancement based on its energy consumption. It was proposed by the Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kardashev in 1964. The scale ranges from Type 0 to Type 6, with each type representing a higher level of energy utilization and control. - Type 0: This refers to a civilization that can harness and use only the energy resources available on its home planet. Humans are currently considered a Type 0 civilization, as we primarily rely on fossil fuels and limited renewable sources for energy. - Type 1: A civilization at this level can harness and utilize the energy of its entire home planet. This could include harnessing renewable energy sources on a large scale, such as solar, wind, and geothermal power. - Type 2: A civilization at this level has the ability to harness and utilize the energy of an entire star, such as our Sun. This could involve building vast structures around the star to capture its energy or utilizing advanced technologies to harness nuclear fusion. - Type 3: A civilization at this level has the capability to harness and control the energy of an entire galaxy. This could involve the construction of massive structures or Dyson spheres to capture the energy of numerous stars within a galaxy. - Type 4: This represents a civilization that can harness the energy of an entire universe. The mechanisms or technologies involved in achieving this level of energy utilization are currently unknown and purely speculative. - Type 5: A hypothetical civilization at this level can harness the energy of multiple universes, forming a multiverse. This is also purely speculative and exceeds our current scientific understanding. - Type 6: Similarly speculative, a civilization at this level would be able to harness the energy of multiple multiverses, forming a megaverse. - Beyond: This refers to energy utilization and control at levels beyond what can be described by the Kardashev scale. The specific details or possibilities of civilizations at this level are purely speculative. - Sub-panverse: This concept refers to an infinite number smaller than absolute infinity. It represents a level of energy utilization beyond comprehension or measurement. - Panverse: Absolute infinity represents the highest level of energy utilization and control, encompassing all possible energy sources and realities. It is important to note that Types 5, 6, beyond, sub-panverse, and panverse are highly speculative and exist purely as concepts to explore the potential limits of technological advancement.
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Describe panversal hypothesis Panverse is a hypothetical celestial object, absolute collection of all, everything considered as the new largest celestial object, it's has infinite size (infinitely large). Kardashev scale to reach is absolute infinity. What appearance look like, it could be a transparent pandimensional cube. It has an eternal loop, it's unreachable, impossible to escape panverse. Term is derived from prefix pan- of everything and suffix -verse of universe. It has borders, called Olberground, a background of panverse, term derived from Olbers' Paradox, distance from Earth to Olberground is infinite light years. It contains infinite inner parts called subpanverses, same appearance as panverse.
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The panversal hypothesis posits the existence of a hypothetical celestial object called the Panverse. It is considered to be the largest celestial object in existence, encompassing all other entities and phenomena. The Panverse is described as having infinite size, meaning it is infinitely large. In terms of appearance, the Panverse is often envisioned as a transparent pandimensional cube, although its true nature and form are purely speculative. It is believed to possess an eternal loop, suggesting a perpetuity of existence. Additionally, the Panverse is said to be unreachable, meaning it is impossible to escape its confines. The term "panverse" is derived from the prefix "pan-" meaning "everything" and the suffix "-verse" referring to a universe or realm. This emphasizes the idea that the Panverse encompasses the entirety of everything. The Panverse is said to have borders, referred to as the Olberground. This term is derived from Olbers' Paradox, a concept in astrophysics that deals with the apparent absence of darkness in the night sky. In relation to the Panverse, the distance from Earth to the Olberground is believed to be an infinite number of light years. Furthermore, the Panverse is described as containing infinite inner parts called subpanverses. These subpanverses are believed to share the same appearance and characteristics as the larger Panverse itself. It is important to note that the panversal hypothesis, along with the concept of absolute infinity, lies in the realm of speculative and theoretical ideas, as they exceed current scientific understanding and empirical evidence.