KAKU ON WHAT IF: TYPE II CIVILIZATIONS


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Will We Become A Type II Civilization?

How cool would it be if we could one day regulate our atmosphere, control the climate and maybe even blast threatening asteroids into stardust? Well, to do those things would require A LOT of energy.


Essentially, we’d have to be able to harness all the power from the Sun. According to the Kardashev scale that ranks planets according to their ability to harness the energy from their star and even their galaxy, that would make Earth a Type II civilization. What does that mean and how far away are we from achieving that level of uber energy capacity? You’ll have to tune in to find out as What If: Discussed welcomes back Dr. Michio Kaku, physicist and science communicator extraordinaire, to help us better understand “What If we became a type II civilization?”




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Published on September 01, 2020 21:28
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message 1: by AttackGirl (new)

AttackGirl No life in the Great Salt Lake I see. Those hard rocks are not alive... Yet now we can buy crystal grow kits from Amazon.

Come on Michio read more!

Start with the early explorers and look at the life forms they "found" they could not even rationalize that other beings existed let alone how to determine if they had value. Yet there they were even conducting what WE call commerce,

I have hope for you, that maybe when you read the Book of Enoch you will see more that is right here with the magnificent that exist then your mind will turn to frying wires after the Lost Book of Enki. Here listen while you work - https://youtu.be/FNvfUcktXsY

When you change your mind you will start to see more around you! Maybe ask President Trump if you can be read in on a higher security clearance...

Open your eyes!


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