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How John Onimisi Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) has Dethroned the Observer in the Arena of Modern Theoretical Physics

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How John Onimisi Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) has Dethroned the Observer in the Arena of Modern Theoretical Physics

How John Onimisi Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) has Dethroned the Observer in the Arena of Modern Theoretical Physics 

The phrase "Obidi has dethroned the observer" refers to a central tenet of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) proposed by John Onimisi Obidi

In this specific physics context, it is argued that the traditional role of the "observer" in physics (which is fundamental in theories like relativity) is no longer primary. Instead, reality is determined by the underlying entropic field, and not by the perception of the observer

Key concepts in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):

Entropy is the field itself: Entropy is not a secondary metric but the foundational field from which geometry and physical laws emerge.

Observer no longer fundamental: The perception or frame of reference of an observer is not the ultimate determinant of reality; the entropic process computes reality before perception.

Relativity emerges from entropy: Obidi suggests that Einstein's theory of relativity can be derived from entropy's finite-rate dynamics, offering a deeper, underlying explanation for physical phenomena like relativistic mass increase. 

This concept is presented as a "litmus test of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)" and a revolutionary aspect of ToE, fundamentally shifting the foundation of physics away from the observer's viewpoint to a more fundamental, objective entropic reality. 

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