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Star Trek world – a glimpse at civilization’s long range future
By Dick Pelletier
Imagine if you could take an exotic
vacation billions of light years from Earth, or peek in on the
dinosaurs’ first-hand, or jump into a parallel universe where
another you is living a more exciting life than yours; and you
could swap places if you like.
For years, scientists have bandied
about radical ideas that future humans will one day harness
wormholes to zip across the universe at faster-than-light speeds
to explore vast distances in space, travel through time, and
visit other universes.
Now, researchers at the Cern
Particle Accelerator believe their machine can recreate
conditions like the “big bang,” which brought time and space
into existence, and create baby black holes and wormholes;
elements that many believe offer the best chance to validate or
dispute the concept of developing faster-than-light travel.
In 1964, astronomer Nikolai Kardashev
devised a method to categorize advanced civilizations based on
energy consumption. Type-I utilizes all solar energy that
strikes its planet, Type-II, controls all energy in its solar
system, and Type-III harnesses power from every star in its
galaxy. Others have since added Type-IV, which masters the
entire energy output of a universe.
Physicists’ rate today’s humans at
Type-0.7. In The Runaway Universe, author Don Goldsmith
reminds us that Earth receives only one billionth of the suns
energy, and that we utilize just one millionth of that; but with
nanotech and strong AI advances expected by mid-century,
forward-thinkers predict we could reach Type-I by 2100.
The following list estimates the times
humanity could reach each new civilization level:
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Type-I, 2100.
At this level, we will capture all solar energy striking
our planet, which will increase today’s energy supply by
100-billion times. Molecular nanotech and warp-drive
propulsion will trigger a rush to space and create an
affluent, peaceful society where it is no longer viable to
waste energy on intra-global conflicts. Say goodbye to crime
and wars.
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Type II, 2200.
Exponentially-advancing technologies could help achieve this
level within one century. We will mine all solar energy,
increasing power by 100-billion again. We will establish
space colonies throughout our solar system and on planets
orbiting nearby stars.
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Type-III,
3000. We again increase energy supply by 100-billion. In
his book, Parallel Worlds, Michio Kaku says Type-III’s will
derive power from every star in their galaxy and could learn
to control unstable time and space. We will traverse
wormholes through vast distances in space and begin time
travel excursions. Type-III’s will join other species in a
Star Trek-like federation to “boldly go where no man
has gone before.” Move over, Captain Picard.
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Type-IV,
12000. Wild dreams are now possible as we approach the
ultimate limits of our journey. We control all power in the
universe, and can visit our “other selves” in parallel
universes. Type-IV’s roam throughout the “multiverse” in a
never-ending quest for more intelligence.
Could our “magical future” unfold in such a bold manner?
Although it took 2 million years for us to leave the safety of
the forests and build a modern civilization, it may take only a
few hundred years to leave our friendly solar system and begin
this amazing adventure to the stars.
This article appeared in various print publications and
on-line blogs. Comments always welcome.
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