The text discusses the possibility of the existence of intelligent life in the universe and the likelihood that we are not alone.
The author cites the discovery of pictograms in ancient civilizations, the presence of countless alien worlds with Earth-like conditions, and the identification of over 4000 exoplanets orbiting other stars as evidence that there are likely billions of potential Earth-sized planets in the Milky Way galaxy alone.
The author explains the Kardashian scale, which is a method of measuring a civilization’s level of technological advancement based on the amount of energy it can use, and suggests that we may be able to pick up signals from extraterrestrial civilizations in the near future.
However, the author also notes that we should be cautious about reaching out to potential alien civilizations, as they may not be friendly. The text concludes by suggesting that while it is unlikely that we are alone in the universe, it is possible that we are the only technological civilization in our galaxy.