Martian2
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You have a problem with the Type 2 and Type 3 civilization categories. They are fictional.The type of aliens I'm talking about (200 years ahead, so type 1-type 2) would likely be recognizable to us.
A type 2 civilization would already be sci-fi level (as in, Starcraft or Star Trek level).
A type 3 civilization would be fatansy level (Star Wars).
A type 4 civilization would be indistinguishable from natural phenomena.
If they were refugees from a nearby system, and superior technologically, their backs are to the wall and it'll be "it's either us or them" scenario. a vastly superior alien race would have no reason to even bother with us, but one that was only a few hundred years ahead would definitely have reasons to bother with us.
The known laws of physics state that nothing can move faster than the speed of light. Einstein's Theory of Relativity has been proven over and over again. It is a law of our universe.
Hence, Star Trek warp drives are fictional. So is Star Wars hyperspace jumps.
In the real world, things are mundane and boring.
To the best of our knowledge, with the best space telescopes observing the full electromagnetic spectrum, there is nothing artificial within 1,000 light years of Earth.
Hubble is looking in visible wavelength and near-infrared.
Chandra is looking in X-rays.
Fermi is looking in Gamma rays.
Herschel looked in far-infrared and it found nothing. Sorry, no alien spaceship.
References:
Chandra X-ray Observatory | NASA
Fermi Large Area Telescope
ESA Science & Technology: Herschel
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