Saturday, 4. November 2006, 09:37:44
How civilized are we?
Anthropologists
Leslie White (1900-1975) developed the theory of cultural evolution, which was ignored by most of his contemporary peers. He suggested five stages of human development. First people use only their own muscles. In the second stage, they also used domesticated animals. The third stage is the agricultural revolution. In the fourth stage, people learn to use the energy from coal, oil and gas. The fifth and final stage is the harnessing of nuclear energy.
We, humankind on planet Earth, are now in stage four or five. Nuclear energy is for different reasons not so popular. Renewable energy, in particular solar energy, is not yet in much use probably for industrial and political reasons.
Kardashev's theory can be viewed as the expansion of some social theories. His scale has three categories, based on the amount of usable energy a civilization has at its disposal.
Nikolai Kardashev (1932 - ) is an astronomer, and therefore used to big numbers:
Type I — A civilization that is able to harness all of the energy available on a single planet, presumably their home planet. Approximately 10
16 W.
Type II — A civilization that is able to use all of the energy available from a single star. Approximately 10
26 W.
Type III — A civilization that is able to use all of the energy available from a single galaxy. Approximately 10
36 W.
The sizes of planets, stars and especially galaxies wary enormously, so the numbers can be increased by multiplying by 10 several times.
Type IV — Approximately 10
46 W is within a few orders of magnitude the energy output of the whole visible universe. Such a civilization may not be possible, based on current scientific understanding.
The Kardashev scale is of use to science fiction authors, SETI researchers, and futurists as a theoretical framework. Human civilization is currently below Type I.
Carl Sagan (1934 - 1996) argued that other values could easily be defined by interpolating and extrapolating. He calculated humanity's current civilization to be 0,7.
So far global political and social developments are behind technological development. We are not yet one world. Still India and China might want to have their own space projects: their own astronauts, space lift, and/or Moon Colony. A civilization which has not reached Type I status might succumb to ice ages, asteroid collisions and nearby supernovas. We really need to build a Moon Colony, and start teraforming planet Mars.
The latest SF book I read is “The Eternity Artifact” by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. In this novel the humans had reacted about 2,7 and the aliens Type IV and above. I have not categorized most of the SF books that I have read, but here are a few exceptions:
Type I
3001: The Final Odyssey, by Arthur C. Clarke
The Fountains of Paradise, by Arthur C. Clarke
Type II
Ringworld, by Larry Niven
The Foundation Series, by Isaac Asimov
The feudal empire from Dune, by Frank Herbert
Type III
Type IV and above
The Gods Themselves, by Isaac Asimov
The Lensman series by E. E. Smith
