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Our greatest minds weaponized their autism to bring us this revelation.

Our greatest minds weaponized their autism to bring us this revelation.

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Look up what the Kardashev Scale is. It's where T1 T2 and T3 civilization comes from. Humanity is still T1 so it's not unreasonable that we can't find a T3 which is itself weird.

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kek humanity isn't even T1 yet.

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I’m aware of the kardashev scale, I’m just curious how you reached the conclusion that consumerism is necessary for any intelligent species, if consumerism is what prevents T3. I mean, we’re talking about the Fermi paradox, right? I took your comment to mean that we haven’t discovered a T3 civilization because T3 is impossible because of consumerism. And that just seems like a pretty baseless assumption

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Why is it baseless? It's like the size of a living organism has an upper limit.

Why would the size of a civilization not also have a limit? Why can the limit not be that which is described by;

easy times create weak men

weak men create hard times

hard times create strong men

strong men create easy times

...

It can't just loop forever. At some point as is already being seeing something happens. The weak men allow for parasitic men to destroy the would be strong men. Consumerism is a natural progression that happens to species. It ends the cycle written above.

You know the political idiom "power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely"? That isn't just applicable to individuals or small groups. It's applicable to the whole as well, and is far more damaging.

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on power corrupts

Think about it. Power LITERALLY corrupts destroys. Batteries have a size limit too and it's difficult to make larger and larger batteries of single unit size, rather than just stacks. So from the big, to the small. From the physical to the philosophical: power doesn't just corrupt. Power destroys.

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But you’re assuming that a civilization must be human-like. If ever we were to discover a T3 civilization I’d think it would most likely be a hivemind type structure. Think like ants, or termites, but on a galactic scale. To me, consumerism is such a human concept that it seems silly to assume that any other species would fall subject to it. I mean there is literally no other species on earth that is subject to consumerism, why would alien species be likely to?

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, blame taliban for us being type 0. kek.

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Yes. Blame jews.