Reflection on the Origin and Future of Humanity: A Cosmological, Ethical, and Poetic Critique.
Https://Doi.Org/10.5281/Zenodo.17382735 (2025)
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This article offers an interdisciplinary reflection on the origin of the universe, the emergence of life, and the current state of human civilization, weaving together elements of theoretical physics, alternative cosmology, ecological critique, and legacy philosophy. Starting from the Big Bang model and the limitations of evolutionary theories, it proposes the hypothesis that humanity may be the result of an involutionary cosmic migration descended from civilizations that collapsed due to technological excess and environmental degradation. It analyzes contemporary regression disguised as progress manifested in urban concentration, loss of values, and unsustainable food systems as symptoms of a civilization that has forgotten its origin and threatens its continuity. Finally, it proposes an ethical and documentary reorientation of knowledge as a path to avoid disappearance and sow transgenerational awareness.

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