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The role of the theories like Kardashev-scale civilizations in science and philosophy


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The role of the theories like Kardashev-scale civilizations in science and philosophy

The role of this kind of theories, what are handling things like the future of mankind and other things like super civilizations and Kadashev-scale, is that they are helping people publish things, what is maybe against some people's opinion. The thing is that people like Karadashev dare to publish this kind of theories maybe countenance other people make this kind of thought, which might give fundamental ideas for many types of areas of science. 

The idea of fundamental theories is that they can be used for creating some technology, which is a new and more powerful tool for creating more theories and models. This is one version of theories, and proving theory is a little bit different thing than explain the theory. So the word is free, and the thing is that the theories like Kardashev-scale are the most interesting thing to read. But they are also still theories. We cannot know, what we are after one million years. And we don't even know, what we are looking like. 

So do we fly by using UFOs? in this time, we must realize that the modern F-36 jet fighter is like UFO if we want to compare that thing with the Supermarine Spitfire. And if we want to compare some modern civilization with the people, who are living in the Northern Sentinel islands we might think that we are humanoids for those people. 

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And what is the problem with the North Sentinel island(1), and their isolated tribe?

North Sentinel island is a good example, how the location of that island affects the people, who are living in that place. Because that island is a little bit side of the line of the Adaman islands that island is the place, where lives the most isolated group of people(2). 

In this case, we can see the map of the North Sentinel island we might notice, that this place is not far away from the well-known islands of the Gulf of Bengali. So why those people were not discovered earlier or during WWII? Maybe that thing is good for those most isolated people in the world. But the thing is that this kind of place is forming the "human laboratory". And the thing what the researchers have sometimes asked is how long those people genetic material would stand the degeneration, or how those people would renew their genomes? 

But the researchers are also interested in the things, how those people will handle cases like breaking their arms. And another thing that makes those tribes very interesting is that they are giving the last opportunity to reach the human DNA that is not transformed by the vaccines. And maybe that kind of data is useful in the development of the new vaccines and other medicals. 




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