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Welcome to The Eye of Truth.
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Some have calculated that there may be as
many as 40 billion planets that could sustain
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life in the Milky Way, our home galaxy.
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There are also countless galaxies like the
Milky Way within the universe.
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Considering these massive, nearly infinite
numbers, it seems impossible that there wouldn't
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be other intelligent life in the universe.
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What's more, our civilization may not have
been the first intelligent civilization in
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the universe.
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Recently, the question has continued to shift
more from "do aliens exist?"
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to "how can we find aliens?"
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Out of the countless possible alien civilizations,
some could have existed for hundreds of millions
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or even billions of years.
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It would be difficult for us to imagine their
level of science and technology.
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An astronomer named Nikolai Kardashev had
thought the same thing.
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He posited that there could be alien civilizations
that were billions or even tens of billions
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of years old, and with that in mind began
classifying civilizations by level of technological
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advancement.
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Kardashev decided that, regardless of the
type of alien, what it looks like, or what
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it eats, a civilization would require energy
above all else to develop.
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Energy is of course required to maintain life,
but developments in science and technology
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also require enormous amounts of energy.
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A civilization that produces more energy could
be classified as a more advanced type of civilization.
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Kardashev then quantified the amount of energy
consumed by civilization, and used this as
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an indicator in classifying possible alien
civilizations.
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This method of classification is today called
the Kardashev scale.
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Kardashev himself defined only three types
of civilizations (from Type I to Type III),
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but this has expanded up to Type VII by subsequent
researchers.
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Let's consider how each type of civilization
might look.
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A Type 0 civilization uses natural resources
found on their local planet to obtain energy.
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A somewhat advanced Type 0 civilization would
also be using resources other than trees,
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such as soot, oil, or natural gas.
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One characteristic of a Type 0 civilization
is that it either has not developed propulsor
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technology, or generates power for all its
propulsors by burning chemical fuel.
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A Type 0 civilization could be described as
a "baby" civilization within the grand scheme
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of alien civilizations.
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In the Kardashev scale, the type of civilization
is determined based on the amount of energy
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produced per second.
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A Type I civilization produces at least ten
to the sixteenth power watts of energy per
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second.
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According to the calculation method by astronomer
Carl Sagan, our global civilization in 2018
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would be at level 0.72 on the Kardashev scale,
based on the total amount of energy we consume.
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The amount of energy would need to be increased
ten times over in order to advance 0.1 points
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on this scale.
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We can therefore estimate that it will take
roughly 100 to 200 years for our civilization
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to increase from a level of 0.72 to 1.0.
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A Type I civilization is also called a "planetary
civilization."
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A planetary civilization does not depend on
natural resources such as soot or oil.
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Instead, their main source of power would
be nuclear energy.
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Although our current civilization at level
0.72 does make use of nuclear power plants
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to convert nuclear energy into electricity,
these plants obtain energy through nuclear
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fission.
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Nuclear fission is hardly ideal as it has
a low energy conversion ratio, generates radioactive
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waste, and carries a high risk of nuclear
accidents.
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A Type I civilization would instead use nuclear
fusion.
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It is thanks to nuclear fusion that our sun
has continued to burn for billions of years.
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If we could develop the ability to make use
of nuclear fusion, we could obtain clean,
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safe, and nearly unlimited nuclear energy.
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Propulsors used within a Type I civilization
would mostly be powered by nuclear energy.
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Once we become a Type I civilization, we would
be able to send manned spacecraft to nearly
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any planet in the solar system.
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Our advanced science and technology would
eliminate cancer and other incurable diseases
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caused by viruses and infections, and developments
in regenerative medicine would allow us to
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regenerate any organ.
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This would drastically increase our average
lifespan.
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We would be capable of living in the sea and
in the clouds, in addition to on land.
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It's said that it would take around 3,000
years to go from an early Type I civilization,
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to an advanced Type I civilization.
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A Type II civilization is also called a "stellar
civilization."
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The main energy source of a Type II civilization
would be nearby stars.
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Once a civilization reaches the final stages
of Type I, energy generated through artificial
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nuclear fusion on a planetary scale is no
longer sufficient for advances in science
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and technology.
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The most efficient and realistic means of
obtaining energy would then be to take it
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from nearby stars.
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Freeman Dyson, a theoretical physicist and
contemporary of Albert Einstein , originated
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the concept of an artificial structure called
a "Dyson sphere."
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He conjectured that, as civilization developed,
it would ultimately become capable of obtaining
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energy from nearby stars.
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One means of doing so would be to use a so-called
Dyson sphere, a sort of shell built around
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a star.
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A Dyson sphere could be used to obtain most
of the energy released by the star it covers.
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However, it would be inefficient and unrealistic
to completely cover a star with such a sphere,
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and other structures have been proposed as
being more realistic, such as a Dyson ring
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installed around a star, or a Dyson swarm
consisting of multiple Dyson rings.
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Once our civilization can reach Type II, we
will no longer suffer from energy-related
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problems in practical life.
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This will also eliminate poverty.
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We would be able to freely travel to and return
from any planet in the solar system, and would
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take our first steps toward colonizing space.
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In the field of life science, our regenerative
medicine technology would reach the genetic
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level and we would be capable of regenerating
any part of the body.
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At our current pace, it's said that our civilization
will become a Type II civilization in 100,000
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to 1,000,000 years.
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A Type III civilization is also called a "galactic
civilization."
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A Type III civilization would obtain energy
using similar methods to that of a Type II
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civilization.
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However, they would gather energy from stars
both near and far, all throughout the galaxy.
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A Type III civilization would also see the
first use of antigravity devices.
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Antigravity technology would be used not only
for vehicles, but on an astronomical scale
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including planets.
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In my previous video, "Massive UFO near the
sun," I showed footage of mysterious objects
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capable of freely approaching and leaving
the surface of the sun.
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These could very well be energy collectors
equipped with antigravity devices sent by
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a Type III civilization.
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A Type III civilization could use wormholes
to warp throughout the galaxy, but would not
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yet be capable of creating wormholes.
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Type III lifeforms would have already extended
their life spans to the maximum possible for
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their species, so the field of life science
would have reached its endpoint.
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The next goal for such a civilization would
be to overcome their natural lifespans by
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extracting consciousness from flesh and achieving
immortality.
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However, this would not be possible for a
Type III civilization.
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Although Kardashev believed this to be the
peak of civilization and that further development
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would not be possible, other astronomers have
argued that even more advanced civilizations
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could exist.
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A Type IV civilization is also called a "universal
civilization."
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Although a Type III civilization is capable
of using wormholes to move throughout the
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galaxy, it relies on wormholes that already
exist.
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In order to move freely throughout the galaxy,
a civilization would need to be able to create
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their own wormholes.
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However, there is not enough energy in the
galaxy to maintain artificial wormholes.
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This is when a civilization will take its
first steps toward becoming Type IV.
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The main energy source of a Type IV civilization
would be supernovas.
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Supernovas are massive explosions caused during
the final stage of a massive star's life.
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A supernova causes a concentrated and intense
release of energy near the star.
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This would serve as an extremely efficient
source of energy, as it would generate an
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amount of energy equivalent to the amount
of energy stored and released by the star
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throughout its lifetime.
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A supernova occurs roughly once every 40 years
in a single galaxy, so a Type IV civilization
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would travel throughout multiple galaxies
to gather this energy.
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Once a civilization reaches this level, it
would finally be able to extract consciousness
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from flesh and achieve immortality.
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It would also be possible to create intelligent
life, and many Type 0 civilizations may have
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been created by Type IV civilizations.
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The gods and creators that appear in our myths
and religions actually depict Type IV lifeforms.
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Still, a Type IV civilization is neither omniscient
nor omnipotent.
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They have advanced to the point where they
have finally realized an important truth.
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The theory of multiple universes is true.
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There are other universes beyond our own.
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A Type V civilization is also called a "multiversal
civilization."
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Once a civilization realizes that the theory
of multiple universes is true and actually
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reaches other universes, it will develop into
a multiversal civilization.
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An unimaginable amount of energy would be
required to reach other universes.
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A Type V civilization would begin looking
to white holes for energy.
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A white hole is an astronomical body that
continues to release mass and energy, and
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is the opposite of a black hole.
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The existence of white holes was predicted
by using time-reversing black hole solutions
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for Einstein field equations.
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Although these exist only in theory for us
now, a Type V civilization would have discovered
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the existence of white holes and would be
capable of obtaining energy from them.
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It has been calculated that a single white
hole would release an amount of energy equivalent
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to approximately 14 million times that of
the entire galaxy.
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A Type V civilization would be gathering energy
from white holes in one universe, to open
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the door to other universes.
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They would certainly believe that they have
reached the peak of civilization, but would
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soon arrive at a new truth.
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They have mastered the three-dimensional world,
but life also exists in higher dimensions.
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A Type VI civilization is also called a "multidimensional
civilization."
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Once a civilization realizes that life exists
in dimensions beyond the third dimension,
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it will have made the first steps toward becoming
a multidimensional civilization.
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Even if we could somehow enter the fourth
dimension, our three-dimensional bodies might
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be destroyed the instant we enter it.
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However, this would not be a problem for Type
VI lifeforms, which have already discarded
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their bodies and exist as pure consciousness.
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The problem for them would be obtaining enough
energy to enter a higher dimension.
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They could harness the nearly unlimited energy
gathered from white holes in various universes
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to enter higher dimensions.
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Entering even a single higher dimension would
increase what we could accomplish several
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hundreds of times over.
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For example, such a civilization could freely
travel backward and forward through time,
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overcome the cause and effect, and truly become
omniscient and omnipotent.
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They would soon come to a new realization.
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If Type 0 civilizations were created by civilizations
like ours, then who created us and our world?
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A Type VII civilization is also called a "creator
civilization."
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Unfortunately, a civilization cannot develop
beyond a Type VI multidimensional civilization.
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A Type VI civilization would realize that
a creator civilization exists, but would not
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be able to develop into a Type VII civilization
no matter how hard they tried.
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The creator civilization is not really a civilization,
but existence itself.
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The creator of all matter, energy, natural
laws, space, time, and dimensions exists at
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this level.
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They would not be gods, but gods of gods.
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At our current level of 0.72, we cannot even
conceive of what Type VII existence would
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be like.
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