The Universe, the Earth and the Human Being: A Harmonious Trilogy and Fascinating Interconnection
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Science, Universe, Earth, Human environmentAbstract
In this scientific, biological, and academic study, the need persists to reflect on the human being, since its dawn, who has felt a deep fascination with the universe and his place within it. As a general objective: The harmonious trilogy between the universe, the earth and its interaction with human beings is analyzed. This curiosity has driven the development of science, allowing us to increasingly better understand the vastness and complexity of the cosmos, our planet Earth and the role we play as a species. Likewise, the universe, in its immensity, houses billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars and planets. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is just one among many, and our Sun, an ordinary star among billions. Earth, a small blue planet orbiting the Sun, is our home, but only a tiny speck of dust on the cosmic scale. A symbolic archetypal ethnohistorical methodology was used, which has direct and indirect implications for all human rights, such as the right to life, health, water and food; The role of science is analyzed, as well as the protection and promotion of human rights and their relationship with the environment. They are presented as possible conclusions and reflections such as the interaction with nature and the different theoretical perspectives offer a comprehensive vision of the complexity of life and the importance of internal balance for coexistence. Likewise, understanding our interconnection with the universe and the earth is fundamental for the sustainable development of humanity. We must take responsibility to protect our planet and ensure its habitability for future generations.
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