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John Onimisi Obidi Pays Homage to Albert Einstein Regarding the Invention of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

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John Onimisi Obidi Pays Homage to Albert Einstein Regarding the Invention of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

John Onimisi Obidi Pays Homage to Albert Einstein Regarding the Invention of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

“In my development of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), I have only followed in the footsteps of Albert Einstein,” says John Onimisi Obidi.

“In developing the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), I have only followed in the footsteps of Albert Einstein. Where he abandoned the ether and elevated light, I abandon entropy’s secondary status and elevate it to the universal field. Both steps are decisive, both redefine what is primary, and both rewrite reality.” — John Onimisi Obidi

Obidi often frames ToE in dialogue with Einstein’s relativity, sometimes explicitly honoring Einstein’s foundational role while proposing a reinterpretation through entropy fields.

The quote  provided above is from the creator of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), John Onimisi Obidi. The ToE is a new framework in theoretical physics that is still in development and being widely peer-reviewed for acceptance by the mainstream scientific community. 

Overview of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) proposes that entropy is a fundamental, dynamic field from which physical phenomena, including spacetime, gravity, and quantum mechanics, emerge. Key concepts within the ToE include: 
  • Entropy as a Universal Field: All physical phenomena are seen as emerging from the dynamics of this entropic field.
  • Reinterpretation of Key Concepts: The theory attempts to derive established physical laws from entropic principles.
  • Derivation of the Speed of Light: The speed of light (c) is interpreted as the maximum rate of entropic field reorganization, a principle called the "No-Rush Theorem".
  • Emergent Gravity: Gravity is explained by gradients within the entropic field, differing from Einstein's view of gravity as spacetime curvature. 
Comparison to Einstein's Work
Obidi compares his work to Einstein's in a methodological sense, highlighting a similar revolutionary approach. While Einstein abandoned the concept of ether and elevated the speed of light to a central postulate, explaining gravity through spacetime geometry, Obidi proposes elevating entropy to a fundamental field from which other physical phenomena emerge. 
Status
The ToE is a developing theory that is currently being developed with advanced mathematical tools, and focusing on empirical testing. Obidi has published papers on various online repositories and publication platforms. 

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