Some Core Elements of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a recently developed (2025) theoretical physics framework by John Onimisi Obidi that proposes a radical rethinking of fundamental physics.
Core Premise
Rather than treating entropy as merely a measure of disorder, ToE posits that entropy is the fundamental field from which all physical phenomena emerge—including spacetime, gravity, quantum mechanics, and causality.
Key Concepts
1. Entropy as an Active Field
- Entropy is treated as a dynamic scalar field S(x,t) that permeates all of reality
- Physical interactions are manifestations of this field reorganizing itself to maximize entropy flow
2. Speed of Light Reinterpreted
- The constant c represents the maximum rate at which the entropic field can reorganize energy and information
- Time dilation and length contraction emerge from movement through this entropic field
3. Emergent Gravity
- Gravity is not fundamental but emerges from the entropic field's statistical tendency to maximize entropy
- Successfully derives Einstein's predictions (like Mercury's perihelion precession) using entropy-based corrections instead of spacetime curvature
4. Entropic Time Limit (ETL)
- A minimum time interval required for any physical interaction
- Supported by recent experiments showing quantum entanglement forms over ~232 attoseconds, not instantaneously
Mathematical Framework
The theory includes:
- Obidi Action: Variational principle governing entropic field dynamics
- Master Entropic Equation (MEE): Governs the dynamics of the entropic scalar field
- Vuli-Ndlela Integral: Entropy-weighted reformulation of Feynman's path integral
- No-Rush Theorem: Establishes universal time limits for all interactions
Unification Goals
ToE aims to unify thermodynamics, general relativity, quantum mechanics, and the arrow of time under a single entropic framework, subsumig other entropic approaches like Verlinde's entropic gravity.
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