The Global Implications of the Entropic Cone in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
The term "Entropic Cone" refers to a new concept: a new theoretical physics idea about the boundary of reality. The Theory of Entropicit, as first formulated and further developed by John Onimisi Obidi, proposes the Entropic Cone as the universe's causal boundary, where everything that exists is a result of the universe's continuous computation.
- Definition: Proposed in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), the Entropic Cone is the boundary of what the universe can compute at any given moment.
- Core idea: The universe is not a static entity but is continuously being computed into existence, with entropy acting as its operating system.
- Implications: This concept offers a unified explanation for existence and measurement, provides a mechanism for wavefunction collapse, and explains the origin of causality and time.
- Causal boundary: It is the true causal boundary of the universe, determining what can exist, what can be known, and how reality unfolds, not through geometry, but through entropy.
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