Some of the technologies discussed in the Microdimensional Mastery category have some redundancies in their capabilities, for example the ability to create new universes from scratch with custom physics is mentioned in Attotechnology but is repeated in Yoctotechnology, zero point energy extraction is also repeated on some pages
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I thought about this one day (not earlier, just one day) and I wrote it in my notebook. I called it “Messing With Time”. It’s about potential ways to either generally time travel (future or past), to travel faster than light, or to go back to the past, because without these the past is inaccessible, irreversible and unable to be changed.
It talks about how normally time only moves in one direction, present to future, and how you can fix that and travel to the past.
Time Machines
A machine that allows you to either go back or forward in time. Using this, you can finally be able to go back to the past. But it likely won’t be built for a long time. I think? I mean no one has really been making progress on this or wanting to make this.
Wormhole
A wormhole is a cosmic tunnel that allows you to travel faster than light. Wormholes are useful in voyages that faster-than-light travel is necessary. For example, if you live until 75, and you’re an 18 year old astronaut on a spaceship the speed of light, anything past 57 light years away is inaccessible to you. Plus, 57 light years is only accessible if you spend the rest of your lifetime on this spaceship, which is not ethical as you still have much to do in your life.
Tachyon spaceship
A tachyon spaceship is a spaceship traveling faster than light. It is also useful for voyages. And it’s also useful for traveling backwards in time; because normal particles travel forward in time, lightspeed particles are still in time so, yeah.
In the last post, I talked about three things; groups, civilizations, and countries. A recap with examples; A group is a group of humans living in a land and exploring new land but have not yet formed a civilization; example: Homo sapiens from 300,000 BC to 5,500 BC
A civilization: Check the civilization page on this wiki.
Example: The Sumerian civilization (5,500 BC to 1,800 BC)
A country: A nation state.
Example: Pakistan (1947-present)
So, now…
In order to speculate the next stage after countries (a.k.a. something higher than country), we need to see the jump from groups to civilizations to countries to see how far we will need to jump to achieve the next stage.
Let’s start speculating in order to see what a supercountry (my name for the next stage) will be.
First, the jump from groups to civilizations.
Much of the jumps we are talking about here is technological but there are other factors too.
The entirety of the group stage was prehistory, aka pre literary history or pre recorded history.
During the group stage, there were no writing systems, while in the civilization stage there were. Agriculture was also not part of 98.64% of the group stage. So, agriculture was primarily in the civilization stage.
Accounting also started 7,000 years ago, during the civilization stage.
Religion started around 5,500 BC, which is also when the civilization stage started.
Writing, agriculture, accounting, religion, and more were formed during the transition from groups to civilizations.
During the country stage, people started using horses to move their armies faster, cities started growing, a religious revolution during the Axial Age where many religions were created, empires rose and fell and more, such as European colonization during the early modern period and the Information Age (1947-present). From these advances, what do you expect during the next stage? Speculate in the replies!
I thought about something earlier: Groups, civilizations and countries. What are the three? A group is a group of humans living in a land and exploring new land but have not yet formed a civilization; homo sapiens from 300,000 BC until 4,000 BC were a group; the group stage ended when Mesopotamia, the first civilization was created, starting the civilization stage. A civilization is a complex society with development, social stratification, urbanization, communication, and more, such as agriculture and trade. For more info, check the civilization page on this wiki. Although, a civilization is not necessarily a country; the first country was Ancient Egypt, which was founded in 3,150 BC. The civilization stage lasted 850 years, a dot compared to the group stage, which lasted between 194,000 and 294,000 years depending on when you consider the emergence of homo sapiens. A country is a state, nation, or political entity. Ever since 3,150 BC, the country stage has been ongoing; it has lasted 5,175 years currently. A civilization is higher than a group and a country is higher than a civilization; the country stage will end when something higher than country starts to emerge. If you read all of this, that’s nice! This is just something I thought about earlier.
There's most likely a page about Life and Consciousness, so I made a page about sentience as well. These three are super important to ethics and the ability to feel emotions, desires, pain, and so on. You can to update this page to something that sounds better since my page could probably be fixed.
Would a civilization with mastery of Bundectotechnology be effectively omnipotent?
Is it possible to go below Type 0? A Type 0 civilization has a minimum energy usage of 10⁶ watts, but it's possible to go below that. For example, a single fire is 10³ watts. I assume a civilization below Type 0 may have a population of 4 million. They would exist in 3d with no concept of 4d whatsoever, they would do ambient travel and would have a longevity of 0 to 35 years. It's possible to have low life expectancies, such as Homo habilis (30 to 40 years with specific specimen being 13 years), and 1975 Cambodia (12 years).
I hope space colonization doesn't turn into barbarian exploitative imperialism. Humanity has already colonized their entire planet. In just 260 years we have completely altered our planet, exploiting resources, cutting down trees, stripping mountains. Hopefully exploitation doesn't occur on a stellar or galactic scale. Space colonization has potential, just not barbarian exploitative imperialism.
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Hey. I am a monotheistic religion follower. You guys are confusing God and The Creator. To us, they are both the same thing. The supreme entity. The creator and maintainer of everything including theoretical 11d dimensions and the theoretical outerverse. Whatever verse may or may not exist out there. I hope you guys correct this mistake since i caanot seem to comment directly under the wiki page.
It'll become a beyond Infinity like advance ultra advanced civilization and beyond using super intelligence and how
The future seems a little grim right now. Do you think we’re destined for greatness? If so like and comment.
Humanity’s Future
By Weston Rosch
Humanity’s future seems bleak. Political divisions, climate change, artificial intelligence, and the ever-lurking threat of nuclear war makes humankind’s future seem insecure. But, just maybe, if we try hard enough we can mature and become something greater. We have an amazing potential so now we just need to use it.
Over the past 12,000 years humanity has seen exponential growth: we have changed and adapted in extraordinary ways, we are no longer hunter-gatherers, now we’re the most powerful species on our planet and can do wonderful things. Our descendants in the future will be able to experience a wonderful world that countless individuals before them slowly built over time. That is if we don’t murder ourselves in the next hundred or so years.
So, my simple ask for you as you read this article is to think of all the potential humans that have yet to be born and young people like myself that have a life yet to live. One day humanity may become an interstellar civilization and we may make contact with aliens and discover if we are truly alone in this universe. But our wonderful future ahead of us can only be lived if we don’t screw things up today.
Humans have the ability to destroy entire cities and engineer viruses that are almost certainly deadly. But we can also redirect asteroids and are just unlocking gene-editing technology that can possibly cure cancer and other genetic diseases. We just have to believe.
Over the millennia humankind has seen many set-backs like several ice-ages we have lived through, supervolcano eruptions and life-threatening diseases like the Bubonic Plague, AIDS and COVID-19. But we have adapted and made it thus far. So who knows how far we can continue to grow?
Let’s talk about climate change. It’s a broad subject and is hard to sum up in a few sentences so I will try my best. In a nutshell climate change is wildly concerned with CO2 emissions and the warming of the planet (hence why it is commonly called “global warming”). Of course climate change is quite complicated and there are many aspects of it but basically we are killing our planet. Our only planet. And if we don’t act now we have the threat to raise global temperatures by catastrophic proportions and risk the extinction of humanity. You don’t want that do you? So let’s not do that and insure that the billions of people that have yet to live will get a chance to live.
Now we move onto our second and possibly even more dangerous threat: nuclear war. We’ve limited our stockpiles of nuclear warheads quite a lot but there are still approximately 70,000 nuclear weapons in the world, a few thousand of which are in the United States and Russia. A nuclear war would be disastrous and has the potential to wipe out humanity for good. If the millions that would die in the first moments of a nuclear exchange aren’t enough we still have to account for the possible nuclear winter that could follow and the millions that may perish. According to ICAN (the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons) even a small-scale nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan would result in a catastrophic ending: the countries in the immediate area surrounding India and Pakistan would be most hardly hit but radiation, ash and soot may spread over the entire world. A nuclear winter. Something we don’t want.
Artificial intelligence will probably not become a higher power and attempt to enslave humanity but then again who knows. It’s a sensitive topic and has the potential to tip either way. According to the Tech Business News artificial intelligence will probably not take over the world in a political sense but will encroach on our lives and start to control the business world. Take the growing technology of smart homes and autonomous vehicles for example; we don’t even realize it but AI is starting to become an even bigger part of our lives. So let’s make the right decision and make sure AI doesn’t become too powerful.
Biotechnology has an amazing potential, we can do truly amazing things with it but we also can destroy ourselves with it. Soon we will have the ability to control human biology however we see fit. We’ve adapted and edited the genes of plants so we should be able to do it with humans soon. Of course everything comes with consequences. Biotechnology allows us to control the biology of ourselves and organisms we share the world with but it also lets us modify and create deadly diseases. For example scientists in Australia accidentally created a lethal mousepox virus when trying to make lab mice infertile. Overall the concept of biotechnology is promising while also horrifying.
But our future doesn’t have to be grim. In the future we may colonize space and create a steller utopia for ourselves. There will be thousands of billions of people, game developers to make life fun, scientists to discover more about our universe and economists to solve the enigma that is poverty. We can and we will make this future a possibility. So please. Just try to be a good person and think about how your actions will impact the future. Just one misstep could derail and alter the course of history. And think of it this way: everyday we don’t murder ourselves means that we have another day to experience in the future.
Thank you for reading.
I saw many types of powers and technologies in DC, from time-travel to Dr. Manhattan and the Green Lanterns.
But there are many, many gadgets and powers that skip Kardashev levels by a few steps.
For example: there is a Cosmic Key, used by a villain called Prometheus to access another dimension, in his case the Phantom Zone.
Another villain called https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Salesman_(Dark_Multiverse)
Comes from a different Dark Multiverse to sell powers or advanced technology for souls or dark pacts.
The highest type right now is only Type XXXII, so I thought we could expand to type XXXIII.
I've recently made my first page on the wiki, which expands on The Great Filter as part of the Fermi Paradox.
Please provide any criticism in the replies if you believe I've made any mistakes.
I have also edited the Fermi Paradox page to add links to the page.
Type 0=1 civilization? >:)