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  3. Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

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  • kierkegaanks@beige.partyK kierkegaanks@beige.party

    @isotopp soundtrack: elvis costello - pump it up

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    #11

    @Kierkegaanks@beige.party @isotopp@infosec.exchange See also Green Shirt

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    • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

      Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

      He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

      The scale says:

      • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
      • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
      • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

      The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

      The Kardashian scale

      • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
      • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
      • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

      So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

      We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

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      #12

      @isotopp Might be of interest to @nyrath 🙂

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      • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

        Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

        He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

        The scale says:

        • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
        • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
        • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

        The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

        The Kardashian scale

        • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
        • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
        • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

        So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

        We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

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        #13

        @isotopp Right now the thing detaching us from reality is discourse, but I think the dark ages also got to Type 3 with Religion being the thing detaching them from reality.

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        • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

          Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

          He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

          The scale says:

          • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
          • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
          • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

          The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

          The Kardashian scale

          • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
          • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
          • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

          So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

          We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

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          #14

          @isotopp

          Nice dystopia! I admit - the first glance parsed the Kardashev name wrong....

          But how come a German has a Swedish elevator sign on the profile?

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          • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

            Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

            He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

            The scale says:

            • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
            • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
            • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

            The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

            The Kardashian scale

            • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
            • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
            • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

            So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

            We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

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            #15

            @isotopp
            "there are four lights!"

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            • mithos@chaos.socialM mithos@chaos.social

              @isotopp What's our score on the Kessler Scale and will we reach Type 1 soon? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessler_syndrome

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              #16

              @mithos @isotopp Im trying to think if the whole globe is shrouded by satellite debris would that lower or raise our planetary albedo? i.e. are satellite pieces sparkly?

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              • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

                Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

                He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

                The scale says:

                • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
                • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
                • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

                The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

                The Kardashian scale

                • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
                • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
                • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

                So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

                We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

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                #17

                @isotopp I wonder if 'Type 3' is the Great Filter that has Scientists worried?

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                • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

                  Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

                  He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

                  The scale says:

                  • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
                  • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
                  • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

                  The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

                  The Kardashian scale

                  • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
                  • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
                  • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

                  So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

                  We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

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                  #18

                  @isotopp Kardashian typology needs moar butts

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                  • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

                    Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

                    He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

                    The scale says:

                    • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
                    • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
                    • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

                    The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

                    The Kardashian scale

                    • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
                    • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
                    • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

                    So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

                    We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

                    nyrath@spacey.spaceN This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #19

                    @isotopp

                    In 1973 Carl Sagan estimated that humanity is currently around Type 0.7. He derived the following formula by interpolation:

                    K = (log10[P] - 6) / 10

                    P = antilog10[(K * 10) + 6]

                    where:

                    K: Kardashev Rating
                    P: Power harnessed by civilization (watts)
                    log10[x] : Common logarithm of x
                    antilog10[x] : Common antilogarithm of x

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                    • isotopp@infosec.exchangeI isotopp@infosec.exchange

                      Nikolai Kardashev was a Soviet radio astronomer and astrophysicist who wanted to know how one could even detect extraterrestrial civilizations at all, the “SETI problem”.

                      He concluded: by energy consumption. The Kardashev scale is therefore not an ISO standard (ISO = Interstellar Standards Organization?), but a thinking tool devised by one person.

                      The scale says:

                      • Type 1: Uses all the energy available to its planet. For example, an albedo-zero world completely covered in solar cells.
                      • Type 2: Uses all the energy available to its star system. Not a million satellites in orbit, but a Dyson sphere that captures all the light and radiation of a star.
                      • Type 3: Uses the energy of all stars in a galaxy.

                      The idea of launching data centers into space, more precisely into LEO, must therefore be evaluated on a different scale:

                      The Kardashian scale

                      • A Type 1 civilization on the Kardashian scale has a public discourse that is no longer driven by facts, but by emotion and attention.
                      • A Type 2 civilization no longer has this discourse under control, and counterfactual emotional discourse begins to control politics, research, and the economy, where unscientific and outright stupid narratives now take over steering.
                      • A Type 3 civilization has complete epistemic decoupling: visibility has fully replaced truth, reach beats evidence, and consistency is irrelevant as long as the narrative is exciting. Physical limits are dismissed as “bad vibes”, and criticism is read as a moral flaw and subversion.

                      So we are not measuring energy, but loss of contact with reality. Many tech visions of recent years (everything from and including Bitcoin onward) map directly onto this scale.

                      We are now already a Kardashian Type 2 civilization.

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                      #20

                      @isotopp

                      “America is now what anthropologists call a Kardashian Type Three civilisation: more than fifty percent of GDP is in the attention economy.”

                      https://www.gregegan.net/MISC/RUINS/Ruins.html

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                      • nyrath@spacey.spaceN nyrath@spacey.space

                        @isotopp

                        In 1973 Carl Sagan estimated that humanity is currently around Type 0.7. He derived the following formula by interpolation:

                        K = (log10[P] - 6) / 10

                        P = antilog10[(K * 10) + 6]

                        where:

                        K: Kardashev Rating
                        P: Power harnessed by civilization (watts)
                        log10[x] : Common logarithm of x
                        antilog10[x] : Common antilogarithm of x

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                        #21

                        @isotopp

                        Kardashev Scale
                        -0.48 A civilization that is able to harness the power of one manual laborer. ~17W
                        0 harness the power of 60,000 manual laborers. ~10^6W
                        1 harness all of the power available on a single planet. ~10^16
                        2 harness all of the power available from a single star. ~10^26
                        3 harness all of the power available from a single galaxy. ~10^36
                        4 harness all of the power available in the entire universe. ~10^46

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                        • nyrath@spacey.spaceN nyrath@spacey.space

                          @isotopp

                          Kardashev Scale
                          -0.48 A civilization that is able to harness the power of one manual laborer. ~17W
                          0 harness the power of 60,000 manual laborers. ~10^6W
                          1 harness all of the power available on a single planet. ~10^16
                          2 harness all of the power available from a single star. ~10^26
                          3 harness all of the power available from a single galaxy. ~10^36
                          4 harness all of the power available in the entire universe. ~10^46

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                          @nyrath @isotopp I keep thinking that they really need to image ring galaxies in the deep infrared to make sure that those "empty" centers aren't really where all the energy is being radiated at waste-heat frequencies instead of visible light.

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