What would Type III civilization on Kardashev Scale actually look like?
>>7787526
we'll have to get there to be sure
>>7787526
So many 'what if' threads, or 'wouldn't it be cool if'. We simply DON'T KNOW until we GET THERE, stop asking these damn asinine questions.
>>7787614
science is about questioning
>>7787617
About questioning, yes. Not about science fiction.
This isn't about a movie or a videogame. This is about the possibility of an advanced civilization that we classify as Type III. Which is completely within the boundries of science.
>>7787623
Science we aren't sure that technology exists yet past theory.
>>7787625
Which is why we question them. Science isn't about questioning the things that we already know.
>>7787629
Nor is about making up ideas without evidence, we aren't sure how we'd harness much of this past mega-structures we aren't even sure that technology they would contain to contain such energy.
>>7787526
A dark area of the sky
>>7787687
Love it.
>>7787614
I'm new here
>>7787687
You must only read le science books by Carl Sagan and Richard Dawkins enlightened sir XD
>>7787716
No, I prefer to read math and physics textbooks. Occasionally I also enjoy economics, CS and psychology textbooks. Genre fiction is cringeworthy and only for mentally challenged children. Please don't lower the intellectual level of this board.
>>7787687
>>7787717
http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu//full/1985IAUS..112..497K/0000497.000.html
Here you go. You should note that /sci/ hates actual science. All we do here is post inane IQ threads and get help for our undergrad homework.
>>7787739
> sci-fi is actual science
>>7787787
But it inspires people to like science, anon
>>7787815
Then stop defending insisting that you're talking about real science and admit that you just wanna talk about sci-fi
>>7787820
What? I only said once.
>>7787717
>he thinks the intellectual level of /sci/ is high
Go outside, kiddo.