1,000,000 Years With The Most ADVANCED CIVILIZATION In The Universe
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This all started way back in 1964, the Soviet scientist, Nikola Kardashev, developed a classification system that groups civilizations based on their technological progress and energy consumption. This scale, known as the Kardashev Scale, ranges from Type 1, which represents a civilization that has not yet harnessed the full potential of its own planet, to Type 3, which can harness the energy of an entire galaxy. The interplay between energy and technology is a fundamental principle that underlies the progress of civilizations. As society gains access to more energy sources, it can develop new technologies that enable it to harness even more energy, leading to a self-reinforcing cycle of advancement.
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