User blog:Holomanga/Et-VHB 2: Kardashev Scale

In this article on the Backwards Extended -Verse Hierarchy, I will compare it to the hierarchy laid out by Kardashev (the Kardashev Scale). So, let's begin:

Kardashev Scale
The number next to the object is the type of a civilisation that controls all of the resources of said object. A civilisation controlling the resources of an entire univerese is a Type 4.0 Universal Civilisation. They can perform truly immense galactic engineering projects, such as the Megadisk and the Megasphere (interstellar-sized variants of the Alderson Disk and the Dyson Sphere). A civilisation controlling the resources of an entire galaxy is a Type 3.0 Galactic Civilisation. They can perform large stellar and interstellar projects, such as the construction of a Megaring or the disassembly and transport of an entire small galaxy. A civilisation controlling the resources of a solar system is a Type 2.0 Stellar Civilisation. These civilisations can perform large projects on the level of planets and solar systems, such as completely blowing up a planet or constructing a small Dyson Sphere. A civilisation controlling the resources of an entire planet is a Type 1.0 Planetary Civilisation. Our civilisation is an example of one of these (technically about type 0.7 going by power output, but eh). Powerful Type 1 civilisations can perform extensive asteroid mining and some terraforming; weak ones, like ours, may only have limited space operations and be essentially confined to a single world. Below this level, objects can not really be considered "civilisations". Nonetheless, we can continue. A large village roughly corresponds to a Type 0.0 Civilisation. A Type -1.6 Civilisation corresponds to approximately the scale of a single amoeba swimming. At this point, it's really becoming a stretch to call them "civilisations", but let's truck on regardless. A Type -2.0 civilisation would be able to do such amazing technological feats as reproducing a single virus. This is the smallest type of civilisation in existance, barring exotic civilisations based around individual neutrinoes. And that concludes this comparison of my backwards extended -verse hierarchy compared to the Kardashev scale. How do you like it?
 * Multiverse - Type 5.0
 * Universe - Type 4.0
 * Supercluster Complex - Type 3.6
 * Supercluster - Type 3.4
 * Cluster - Type 3.1
 * Galaxy - Type 3.0
 * Spiral Arm - Type 2.9
 * Stellar Belt - Type 2.7
 * Stellar Bubble - Type 2.6
 * Solar System - Type 2.0
 * Planet - Type 1.0
 * Continent - Type 0.7
 * State - Type 0.5
 * City - Type 0.4
 * Neighboorhood - Type 0.1
 * House - Type -0.2
 * Person - Type -0.4
 * Organ System - Type -0.5
 * Organ - Type -0.7
 * Tissue - Type -0.8
 * Cell - Type -1.6
 * Organelle - Type -1.9
 * Biomolecular Complex - Type -2.1
 * Macromolecule - Type -2.3
 * Molecule - Type -2.6
 * Atom - Type -2.7
 * Nucleon - Type -2.8
 * Quark - Type -2.9