Are Physical Laws Eternal in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)?
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE), as first formulated and further developed by John Onimisi Obidi, does not commit to the classical assumption that the laws of physics are eternal or immutable. Instead, ToE introduces a deeper principle: the universe is governed not by static laws, but by dynamic constraints determined by the flow, distribution, and gradients of entropy.
In this framework, what we call a “law of physics” is not an absolute decree inscribed into the fabric of reality from the beginning of time. Rather, it is an emergent, entropy-conditioned rule that arises from the structure of the entropic field at a given epoch of the universe. As the entropic field evolves—redistributing density, modifying flows, and restructuring constraints—the effective laws that govern physical phenomena may also evolve.
This view represents a dramatic shift from traditional physics. Classical and relativistic theories assume that laws are timeless, fixed, and universally valid. ToE challenges this assumption by arguing that laws are manifestations of entropy, not metaphysical absolutes. If entropy is the fundamental field, and if it evolves irreversibly according to its own constraints, then the laws derived from it cannot remain eternally fixed. They must reflect the changing entropic configuration of the universe.
In this sense, the ToE does not state that laws “decay” or “break.” Instead, it proposes that the universe passes through different entropic regimes, and each regime supports its own consistent set of dynamical rules. The irreversibility built into the Vuli Ndlela Integral, the No-Rush Theorem, and entropic geodesics implies that the universe is continuously reorganizing itself. As it does so, the effective laws—such as the strength of interactions, the behavior of fields, the structure of spacetime, and even the mathematical relationships we currently call “constants”—may take new forms that remain compatible with the prevailing entropic landscape.
This is not chaos; it is structured evolution. The entropic field preserves consistency while allowing transformation.
Thus, in the Theory of Entropicity, laws are not eternal—they are adaptive expressions of a deeper, evolving entropic order.
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