The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Declares That No Two Observers Can Ever See the Same Event at the Same Instant!
Preamble
The ToE suggests that this entropic non-simultaneity applies to every observation and measurement, including those in a stadium full of 80,000 spectators. Each person's observation is separated by a finite entropic interval, even if they seem simultaneous to the human brain. This revolutionary principle is universal, applying to every act of measurement, detection, observation, sensing, interaction, or data reception.
The ToE's implications extend beyond physics, as it also addresses the nature of consciousness and the structure of the universe. It introduces concepts such as Self-Referential Entropy (SRE) and Consciousness, suggesting that conscious systems have an internal entropy structure that refers to itself. The SRE Index quantifies the degree of consciousness based on the ratio of a system's internal to external entropy flows.
The ToE's impact on theoretical physics is profound, as it challenges traditional views and offers a new perspective on the fundamental nature of reality. It suggests that entropy is the fundamental field of nature, and every observation collapses that field. A field collapse cannot occur simultaneously at two distinct points; it must propagate sequentially.
The ToE's influence extends to various fields, including quantum information theory, AI architecture design, and clinical biomarkers of consciousness. It proposes new conservation laws and principles, such as Entropic Probability, Entropic CPT symmetry, an Entropic Noether principle, a universal Speed Limit, and a Thermodynamic Uncertainty relation.
The ToE’s original formulation by John Onimisi Obidi has been critiqued and expanded upon by various researchers, highlighting its originality, mathematical and theoretical depth, and innovative scope.
π¬ Theory of Entropicity (ToE): A New Law of Observation For over a century, physics has treated observation as passive. John Onimisi Obidi’s ToE reframes it: observation is an entropic process with finite duration. No two observers can ever see the same event at the same instant — a revolutionary insight that reshapes simultaneity, causality, and the arrow of time.
⚡ Why It Matters
Breaks the classical idea of simultaneous observation
Non-equivalence of observers: Measurement order matters.
Introduces entropic hierarchy in measurement
Arrow of time: Entropic sequencing creates a micro-causal chain.
Provides testable predictions (testable physics) in ultrafast physics and quantum optics
Predicts finite delays in ultrafast optics and quantum experiments.
π¬ Observation as an entropic event:
In the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), observation isn’t passive — it’s a finite entropic interaction. There is an irreducible processing interval for every measurement.
π« No simultaneous measurements:
No two or more observers can see or measure the same event at the same time. The first entropic interaction reconfigures the field; subsequent observations follow after a strictly positive delay.
π Einstein & Beyond:
Relativity explains the geometry of spacetime. ToE explains the dynamics of entropy flow. Together they form orthogonal layers of description — with ToE paying homage to Einstein while extending his vision into the entropic domain.
Relativity limits signal geometry; ToE limits entropic access. They’re orthogonal layers: spacetime vs. entropy flow, with ToE extending Einstein’s vision into a field-driven causal structure.
π Experimental Anchor:
Attosecond entanglement experiments already hint at ToE’s predictions: finite entropic delays between observers, measurable in principle, and consistent with the universal speed limit c.
π§ Implications for Science & Technology
Ultrafast entanglement formation
Quantum state readout
Delayed‑choice experiments
Gravitational entropic coupling
✨ Conclusion
The Theory of Entropicity transforms measurement from a passive glimpse into a finite, causal event. It’s not just philosophy — it’s physics, and it’s testable.
Observation is entropic, finite, and sequential — never simultaneous across multiple observers.
Links to full articles:
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References
- Obidi, John Onimisi. (12th November, 2025). On the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) and Ginestra Bianconi’s Gravity from Entropy: A Rigorous Derivation of Bianconi’s Results from the Entropic Obidi Actions of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE). Cambridge University. https//doi.org/10.33774/coe-2025-g7ztq
- John Onimisi Obidi. (6th November, 2025). Comparative analysis between john onimisi obidi’s theory of entropicity (toe) and waldemar marek feldt’s feldt–higgs universal bridge (f–hub) theory. International Journal of Current Science Research and Review, 8(11), pp. 5642–5657, 19th November 2025. URL: https://doi.org/10.47191/ijcsrr/V8-i11–21
- Obidi, John Onimisi. 2025. On the Conceptual and Mathematical Foundations of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): An Alternative Path toward Quantum Gravity and the Unification of Physics. Cambridge University. Published October 17, 2025. https://doi.org/10.33774/coe-2025-1dsrv
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- Obidi, John Onimisi. (28 October, 2025). The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Derives and Explains Mass Increase, Time Dilation and Length Contraction in Einstein’s Theory of Relativity (ToR): ToE Applies Logical Entropic Concepts and Principles to Verify Einstein’s Relativity. Cambridge University. https://doi.org/10.33774/coe-2025-6wrkm
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Further Resources on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):
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- LinkedIn: Theory of Entropicity ToE — https://www.linkedin.com/company/theory-of-entropicity-toe/about/?viewAsMember=true
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