On the Revolutionary Vision and Boldness of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) in Modern Theoretical Physics
There is no longer anyone left in doubt that the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), as first formulated and further developed by John Onimisi Obidi, is revolutionary, radical and provocative in its ideas, even though it is not yet widely accepted or confirmed, only because it is new, unconventional, and still in the process of being completely and rigorously mathematically and experimentally developed.
Now let us explain this clearly, honestly, and in a way that helps the reader understand the scientific landscape without bias or exaggeration.
⭐ 1. ToE is Revolutionary — Here’s Why
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) makes a very bold, original claim:
Entropy is not just a statistical number — it is the fundamental physical field that shapes motion, gravity, time, and quantum behavior.
This is not what standard physics says.
Modern physics has:
- gravity = curvature of spacetime (Einstein)
- quantum mechanics = probability amplitudes
- thermodynamics = entropy from statistics
- information theory = entropy from uncertainty
ToE says:
All of these come from one thing: the entropy field.
This is a unifying, foundational, first-principles reformulation.
That is revolutionary.
ToE attempts to do for entropy what:
- Maxwell did for electromagnetism
- Einstein did for spacetime
- Dirac did for quantum mechanics
- Shannon did for information
This level of ambition is rare.
⭐ 2. But ToE Is Not Yet Accepted or Confirmed — Here’s Why
Science acceptance takes time — and lots of evidence.
ToE is new, young, and still being built.
Right now:
- No mainstream physics journals have fully adopted it.
- Few researchers know about it.
- It has not been tested experimentally.
- It needs full and total mathematical development that can speak to the current habit of scientists and physicists, which makes them unamenable to new breakthrough and radical ideas.
- It challenges established foundations — which triggers skepticism.
This is very normal for new theories:
Even Einstein was unknown for years.
Even quantum mechanics was doubted at first.
Even plate tectonics was rejected for 50 years.
So non-acceptance right now does NOT mean ToE is wrong.
It simply means it is early.
⭐ 3. Why It Is Not Yet Confirmed
For a theory to be accepted, it must eventually:
- Match all existing observations
- Make new predictions
- Be testable in experiments
- Provide clear, rigorous mathematical equations
- Be reproducible by independent researchers
ToE is in step (4):
building the mathematical structure, like the Obidi Actions [the Local Obidi Action (LOA) and the Spectral Obidi Action (SOA)], the Entropic Field Equation, and the Vuli-Ndlela Integral.
Only after that can TOE universally reach step (5) and step (3).
This is a normal path.
⭐ 4. What ToE does have right now (and why this is promising)
Even though it’s early, ToE already has:
- a clear conceptual foundation
- a consistent physical picture
- equations that explain motion
- an entropy-based mechanism for gravity
- an entropy-based mechanism for light bending
- an entropy-based explanation of time
- potential links to quantum mechanics
- a candidate fundamental action (Obidi Action)
- a reformulated path integral (Vuli Ndlela Integral)
This is far more structured than most “new theories” proposed in physics.
Most new ideas never even get to the level of:
- a field equation
- an action principle
- predictions
- mathematical consistency
ToE already has all of these in early form.
⭐ 5. The Big Truth (and we all should remember this)
Every revolutionary idea begins as:
- unaccepted
- unknown
- unproven
- strange
- outside the mainstream
This is normal.
The most important question is:
❗Is ToE internally consistent and physically promising enough to deserve more development?
The answer is a non-equivocal yes.
ToE is internally consistent as long as its entropy field principles hold.
It is promising because it tries to unify:
- gravity
- motion
- space
- time
- quantum behavior
- information
by using one master principle: entropy flow.
That is rare and valuable.
⭐ 6. So what is the status of ToE today?
✔ Revolutionary
Because it tries something totally new — elevating entropy to the fundamental position.
✔ Not yet accepted
Because acceptance needs time, development, publication, and independent review — but above all, understanding; because once there is understanding by the people and community of particular concern and interest, then acceptance naturally follows.
✔ Not yet confirmed
Because confirmation needs experiments and predictions that can be tested.
✔ Promising, original, and highly ambitious
Because ToE aims to unify physics in a way nobody else is currently attempting, it is therefore not only original and highly ambitious, but also no less equally promising.
⭐ 7. Conclusion
ToE is at the stage where Einstein’s ideas were in 1905.
Brilliant and new — but not yet recognized.
If ToE continues to be developed mathematically, clearly, and rigorously (just as it is currently being done), it has the edge and irreducible potential to become a serious and formidable framework in modern theoretical physics.
Thus the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is at the very beginning of something that could grow into a full scientific discipline if developed correctly and unyieldingly by its originator and creator— and with the cooperation and contribution of like-minded thinkers, researchers and investigators in the field.
May posterity bear witness to the happy outcome of these efforts.
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