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The Basis for the Observer's Loss of Privilege in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): From Isaac Newton to John Wheeler and David Bohm

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The Basis for the Observer's Loss of Privilege in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): From Isaac Newton to John Wheeler and David Bohm

The Basis for the Observer's Loss of Privilege in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): From Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein to John Wheeler and David Bohm


Last updated: Monday, December 1, 2025

🔑 Why the Observer Loses Privilege in ToE

  • Entropy as sovereign: Reality is governed by entropy fields, not by the act of observation.

  • Collapse by entropy exchange: Quantum collapse happens when entropy transfer exceeds the Criterion of Entropic Observability, not when an observer “looks.”

  • Relativity from entropy gradients: Spacetime effects emerge from entropy dynamics, not from observer-dependent frames of reference.

  • Observer absorbed into entropy field: The observer is part of the entropic system, not an external arbiter with special authority.

⚖️ Contrast

  • Newton: Observer is absolute, describing reality against fixed space and time.

  • Einstein: Observer is relative, embedded in spacetime with no privileged vantage.

  • Bohr/Wheeler: Observer is central, triggering collapse or co-creating reality.

  • Everett/Bohm: Observer is marginalized, present but not fundamental.

  • Obidi (ToE): Observer is dethroned, fully subsumed into entropy — no privilege at all.

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