Human Has Fallen: The Free Human and Existential Ethics in the Face of Cosmic Motion

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Humanity stands at the brink of a profound existential collapse, burdened by the weight of its own self-constructed systems and values. This article delves into the interconnected concepts of Cosmic Motion, the Free Human, and Existential Ethics—offering a vision that does not resist this collapse but instead embraces it as an inevitable transformation. The declaration "Human Has Fallen!" serves as a striking critique of humanity's existential exhaustion, while simultaneously heralding the emergence of the Free Human as a transcendent response to the forces of Cosmic Motion. In this framework, ethics is no longer confined to human-centric narratives but expands to encompass the vast, dynamic, and transformative forces that govern existence. This study challenges the reader to confront the collapse not as an end, but as a beginning—a cosmic invitation to transcendence.

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