Core Concepts of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE), proposed by John Onimisi Obidi in early 2025, is a bold and radical framework positing that entropy is the fundamental field of reality. This theory is being currently vigorously discussed in various online platforms, forums, articles, papers and publications.
Core Concepts of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
- Entropy as Causal Substrate: Physical laws, spacetime, gravity, and quantum mechanics are seen as emergent from this dynamic entropic field.
- Emergent Gravity and Spacetime: Gravity is proposed to arise from entropic gradients, with matter moving to maximize entropy. Spacetime is considered an emergent property of the entropic field's structure.
- Speed of Light (c) as an Entropic Rate: The constant is interpreted as the maximum rate of entropic field reorganization of energy and information, not just a speed limit for light.
- The No-Rush Theorem: This principle suggests all interactions take finite, non-zero time, providing a causal explanation for the universal speed limit derived from the entropic field.
- Mathematical Foundations: The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) employs generalized Tsallis and Rényi entropies and information geometry, using metrics like Fisher–Rao and Fubini–Study, as well as Amari-Čencov alpha connections, Araki relative entropy and spectral operator formalisms, and includes an "Obidi Action," a variational principle connecting entropy to information flow and physical curvature.
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