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Former featured article candidateKardashev scale is a former featured article candidate. Please view the links under Article milestones below to see why the nomination failed. For older candidates, please check the archive.
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October 22, 2004Peer reviewReviewed
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Current status: Former featured article candidate

Huber Scale[edit]

Since then, the Kardashev scale has (due to being morally gravely misguided) been obsoleted and substituted with the Huber scale which is in accordance to the unique macro-ethical progression (rather than the to it strictly mutually exclusive energetic progression) based Fermi Paradox solution ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Fermi_paradox ):

The "Huber Scale" (using wildlife animal behavior as reference standard; though to be fair, wildlife animals do spread but it's limited to inter-continental scales, not interplanetary or interstellar, except possibly for interplanetary spread of extremophile microbes riding low-mass ice moons' super-sized water geysers' vents spewing material 10.000 kilometers to space & other ice moons part of ice moon systems consisting of dozens or hundreds of them):

-3: The extreme sub-animal level: A super-spreader civilization, for which (macro-)ethics is a foreign science, deliberately inducing the kick-starting of wild gruesome evolution of life all around itself interstellarly.

-2: The mediocre sub-animal level: An ethically orientation-less or too careless civilization that directly by its outer space activities (but also indirectly due to not hiding from others, consequently mis-guiding them & indirectly, remotely) risks the kick-starting of evolution of life all around itself, interstellarly accidentally.

-1: The mild sub-animal level: An ethically insecure but reluctant, hiding civilization that risks kick-starting evolution all around itself but just interplanetarily accidentally.

0: The wild animal equivalence level: A hiding civilization that macro-ethically behaves equivalent to as if it'd been just yet another animal species, staying on its planet.

1: A hiding civilization that is taking out & preventing some at interplanetary distances nearby planet-scale instances of evolution of life.

2: A hiding civilization that consistently, long-term keeps the local interstellar region of their deep space sovereignty (regarding safe intervention operations) impotent, sterile, wildlife-less, with especial focus on nearby super-spreader civilizations.

3: The ethically scientifically grounded, benevolent-god-like, hiding, infinitely long-termist & maximum-scale Schelling point collaboration & geologists, chem- & (evolutionary) biolog-ists, astro-nomers & -physicists, cosmologists, psycho- & socio-logists, computer scientists & mathematicians civilization that correctly identifies the cosmos as the ultimate meaning & utility monster to direct all efforts toward and that searches for, identifies & upon safe macro-ethical preferability assessments exploits step-wise towards cosmic time- & space-scales critical & in controllable or predictable manner in compound-effect concatenations upwards-cascading butterfly-effect branching- & tipping-points of the chaotic cosmic dynamic, namely on interplanetary, interstellar, galactic, inter-galactic & inter-big-crunch-cycle levels (as if it merely were weather-prediction & -manipulation towards ultimately for the overall summed up greater good favorable outcomes). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.192.195.234 (talk) 19:58, 3 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Perhaps you would like to create a draft article on the Huber Scale: Draft:Huber Scale. Peaceray (talk) 20:36, 3 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps you should try to stop writing while drinking. 2804:1B3:7080:DC0C:196C:723E:796E:D78B (talk) 19:11, 18 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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