With the development of technology, our daily life began to change gradually. While the climate crisis and many other disasters are expected to occur in the world, scientists are rapidly continuing their studies for signs of life outside the world.
While many countries in the world are conducting deep researches about space, scientists have made some predictions for interplanetary life. Stating that humanity will one day pass into extraterrestrial life, experts expressed their opinions on when interplanetary life will take place, based on the Kardashev scale.
There are many years for interplanetary life
Publishing a new study this week in the journal Arxiv, the team noted that humanity will transition to the Kardashev Type I Civilization by 2371. For those who don’t know, the Kardashev scale is a method that measures the technological development of civilizations according to the amount of energy they can use to communicate. Scientists today still benefit from this scale, which emerged many years ago.
The climate crisis in the world and many other events are the biggest harbingers that humanity will now travel to space. For example, today, a company like SpaceX is working on this and plans to carry humanity to space in the future.
While all these developments continue, Kardashev Type I Civilization is going step by step. Although interplanetary life will have to wait for years, experts say it will happen in 2371. So what is the Type I civilization that will take place at that time?
Each civilization stage has a Kardeshev-scale definition. According to experts, humanity will transition to Type 1 civilization after years and will gradually reach planetary civilization. This is one of those civilizations that draws on all major forms of energy on the home planet.
On the other hand, there are Type II and Type III civilizations. In these phases after Type I, it is predicted that there will be stellar civilizations and galactic civilizations, respectively. In Type III, humanity will be able to access and control most of the energy produced by the entire galaxy.