Betrayal of the Cosmic Order
The assertion that humanity has violated the conditions of evolution in the Universe can be interpreted as an indication that human activity runs counter to the natural processes of cosmic evolution, where harmony and a gradual transition from order to a system of natural equilibrium play the primary role. Instead of fitting into the natural dynamic, founded on the balance between creative and destructive forces, humanity, through continuous technological progress and resource exploitation, is creating conditions that lead to accelerated destruction and even self-destruction.For example, one source states: "Humanity is destroying itself through technological progress. And when the end of the world comes on Earth, it will happen because of technological progress: either we will die from radiation; or we will suffocate because there will be no clean air; or ultraviolet rays, which pass through our atmosphere via ozone holes, will kill all living beings; or we will die from diseases we have created ourselves; or we will perish from weapons, accumulated in such numbers that the entire Earth could be blown up twenty times in a row. Humanity is destroying itself." (source: link txt)And then a slightly different expression of this idea follows: "Humanity is self-destructing, and when the end of the world comes on Earth, it will happen because of technological progress: either we will die from radiation; or we will suffocate because there will be no clean air; or ultraviolet rays will kill us. Man is killing himself.
Instead of living among forests, fields, and birds, what does he breathe?He breathes all sorts of smoke, he consumes the most terrible things." (source: link txt)These statements illustrate the idea that the pursuit of comfort and technological development, which were meant to serve the greater good, in fact distance humanity from the not yet fully explored but natural course of cosmic evolution. Instead of participating in the natural process, where harmony and order contribute to creation, humanity’s actions accelerate chaos by violating the fundamental conditions necessary for the safe and sustainable development of the Universe.This perspective also implies that the cosmic system is arranged in such a way that any imbalance—for example, the excessive use of technology or the unstable impact on nature—can lead to a shift from processes of creation and structuring toward degradation and chaos. In other words, human actions are seen as an interference that does not conform to the natural order of things and, ultimately, may lead to catastrophic consequences.