The global demographic collapse is widely misinterpreted as a socioeconomic or cultural phenomenon. This paper proposes the Human Erasure Index (HEI), a biophysical model demonstrating that late-stage economies have transitioned from a conductive state (Ohm's Law: I=V/R) to a resistive state (Joule-Lenz Law: Q=I2Rt). Key Findings: The Phase Shift: We argue that the decline in fertility is not a failure of policy but a successful activation of biological circuit breakers. Systemic resistance (R) has reached a threshold where human effort (I) generates destructive Heat (Q)—entropy and burnout—rather than economic progress. The Double Erasure: The paper identifies a synchronization between the intellectual refusal to reproduce (e.g., South Korea's 4B Movement) and the biological decline of the male species (50% drop in testosterone and sperm counts since 1973). The Schopenhauer Paradox: By comparing North and South Korea, we prove that the metaphysical "Will to Life" (Schopenhauer) has been overridden by the "Thermodynamic Cost of Being." Policy Audit: We classify European nations into "Illusionists" (France, Germany) who mask entropy via migration, and "Stagnators" (Poland, Hungary) who fail due to thermodynamic isolation. Methodology: The study utilizes Python-automated analysis of World Bank datasets (Fertility, Net Migration) combined with meta-analytical data on male endocrine health (Levine et al., 2017). Conclusion: The HEI acts as a metaphysical Geiger counter, calculating the exact point where the thermodynamic cost of existence outweighs the biological imperative to live.
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