Many scientists agree that the world has entered a new geological era known as the Anthropocene. This period is characterized by irreversible environmental damage caused by human activities, leading to widespread destruction of nature. The “Seventh Continent,” a result of human-induced activities, is one of the most prominent features of the Anthropocene era. Spanning 3.4 million square kilometers in the Pacific Ocean, this colossal mass represents the accumulated waste generated by human actions, symbolizing the significant threat to the future of our planet. Scientists perceive this transition from one epoch to another as irreversible, highlighting the urgency for global action to address the environmental challenges posed by the Anthropocene.