Are Fastest Moving Pulsars Piloted by Type II Civilizations? Stellivore Hypothesis
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Top Comments (10)
I can't wait for the day that Anton says it is aliens.
There's an old Romulan saying: "The grass is always bluer on the other side of the galaxy."
My problem with the Type I, type II etc hypotheses: They assume advanced civilizations will be based on our own economic model of unlimited growth and consumption. As we approach our own great filter head on, it seems to me that in order to survive that long, any advanced civilization would need to develop a strong ethos of sustainability early on.
Sometimes, becoming a Kardashev Type 2 civilization seems like too much work.
Whenever a video’s title asks a question, the answer is no.
Aliens are like "Its never Anton"
My God, it's full of stars.
A stellar devourer using and consuming the star in search of another star to consume
Cowboing a binary star system and riding it across the Universe? Sounds badass
It's never aliens. But the food smells good.
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Top Comments (10)
I can't wait for the day that Anton says it is aliens.
There's an old Romulan saying: "The grass is always bluer on the other side of the galaxy."
My problem with the Type I, type II etc hypotheses: They assume advanced civilizations will be based on our own economic model of unlimited growth and consumption. As we approach our own great filter head on, it seems to me that in order to survive that long, any advanced civilization would need to develop a strong ethos of sustainability early on.
Sometimes, becoming a Kardashev Type 2 civilization seems like too much work.
Whenever a video’s title asks a question, the answer is no.
Aliens are like "Its never Anton"
My God, it's full of stars.
A stellar devourer using and consuming the star in search of another star to consume
Cowboing a binary star system and riding it across the Universe? Sounds badass
It's never aliens. But the food smells good.