Scaling Civilizations

When scaling civilizations, this wiki uses a modified version of the Kardashev scale this is written as "K"

$\Epsilon nergy = W^{{{X-6}\over10}=K}$
The Energy of a civilization begins at "Type P" or 0.0, in this case 10^6 Watts or 1 Megawatt, for each additional order of magnitude the civilization is bumped up 0.1, so MWe+2 or We+7 = EK0.1, MWe+3 or We+8 = EK0.2 and so on. The first two numbers of the Wattage before the magnitude for instance "5.2" (Megawatts) e+2 can be recorded after a second decimal mark our example would be marked as K0.1."52"

Trivia: A low mass M Star, if encompassed in a Dyson Sphere, would be a K1.6.53, The Sun would be K2.0.38, The hottest star discovered to date would be K2.7.24 a full K higher than the lowest mass and 0.25% (or 1/400th) that of a K3. A nigh impossible structure built to house the most powerful quasar would be a K3.5.27 or 100,000 times the power of a K3.

Scaling: 0.1 per magnitude of Megawatt, Then the first two digits of the total watt power go after another decimal mark.

$\Iota nfo = B^{{{X-16}\over10}=K}$
A Human brain is ~K0.0.20, This scale can be measured in two ways, one decentralized (D) which is: the sum total information available to a civilizations, for example every unique book in the world would count towards it, as well as newspapers, unused floppy disks, and remote "word" page. And (C) or Centralized in which only the largest series of current networks would count, for us that would be like the world wide web for Rome it would be its largest library or a series of easily accessible public libraries.

Scaling: 0.1 per magnitude of Petabyte after 10 Petabytes. Then the first two digits of the total byte memory go after another decimal mark.

$$\Rho opulation = N^{{X}=K}$$
This scale measures the number of orders of magnitude of the number of Distinct, Sapient , Individuals within the civilization.

Galactic Navigation

 * The Y Axis is established by running it through references Prime and Y. Reference Prime is the Barycenter of the galaxy or its central blackhole, or central blackholes barycenter. Y is a major point within the galaxy, such as a magnetar or the capital of a major civilization. This is the galactic North/South (N/S)


 * The X Axis is run through the Y Axis at reference Prime at a 90° angle along the galaxies wider remaining dimension (on a spiral this would be across the plain) This is the galactic East/West (E/W)
 * The Z Axis is run through reference prime perpendicular to the X/Y Axis. This is the galactic Forth/Aft (F/A)


 * The T Axis is established with the creation of the three other axes. T stands for temporal sometimes called Come/Gone Axis (C/G)
 * The W Axis is used by a minority of more complex navigation systems, this is used to describe wormholes.