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.
- 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.
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