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I understand what you mean, I thing the Kardashev scale is useful to put it in a perspective beyond dollars or even workhours.
None that we, the public, are aware of. Whether or not one consider a cover-up plausible is a bigger discussion. According to the latest ~~whispers~~ shouts in Washington, there's quite a lot more. What's your impression of Grusch, the UFO whistleblower?
I absolutely agree. But maybe we have a differing point of view on our knowledge... Would you say that we understand the universe to the point where we can exclude any significant further discoveries that would transform our understanding of physics?