Anthropic is a term that comes from the Greek ἄνθρωπος whose pronunciation is anthropos which means “human”, this word is often confused with arthropods but they are two very different things, since anthropic is everything that has to do with human beings and their position as for the natural, since it encompasses all the modifications that nature undergoes due to human action.
The human being most of the time performs actions that unbalance the natural, originating something called the anthropic system, which is made up of a series of elements that go hand in hand with the technological, urban, industrial and cultural development of society.
Among the various anthropic activities made by man is the construction of railways, roads, hydroelectric dams, as well as the transformation of plantations into urban complexes has made the world respond in a forceful way causing great damage both material and life.
In Cosmology, the anthropic principle refers to the theory of the universe and the reality of human existence. As well as the conditions created by the universe for the life of man and exposes in a so called “strong” way that the universe has a purpose, and this is life, since everything is rigorously calculated so that it arises and develops; and within it, especially, intelligent life.
On the other hand, there are many people who go further and do not believe in scientific theories, they express that the anthropic principle represents the need for belief in many men of science, who have felt "alone" in the face of the emptiness of spirituality caused by the absence of a creator and supreme God. There is even a so-called " Christian anthropic principle ", which holds that this clearly demonstrates what the Bible says in Genesis: that the Universe and Earth were created for human beings.
There are people who refuse evolutionary theories and who shamelessly say that the theory of evolution is humanity's greatest scientific hoax, now they enthusiastically take the anthropic principle, which is still an evolutionary principle.