Web App for the Study and Research on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
Here is a web supported application for studying and research on The Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
https://phjob7.github.io/JOO_1PUBLIC/index.html
I have created a self‑contained educational site that presents the core ideas behind John Onimisi Obidi’s Theory of Entropicity (ToE), highlights its mathematical foundations and key publications, and provides a form where readers can propose extensions to the theory. The app is built using only HTML, CSS and a small amount of client‑side JavaScript, so it runs entirely in your browser—no server or external dependencies are required. It has five main pages:
- Home – Introduces ToE and explains that it redefines entropy as the fundamental, dynamic field from which spacetime, gravity, motion and even the speed of light emerge.
- Core Principles – Summarises the theory’s key ideas: entropy as an ontic field, motion and gravity as emergent properties of entropic gradients, time and the speed of light as consequences of entropy flow, and forces as pathways along which entropy redistributes. It also contrasts ToE with Newtonian mechanics and relativity, noting that inertial behaviour and relativistic effects are reinterpreted in entropic terms.
- Obidi Actions – Explains the Local Obidi Action (LOA) and Spectral Obidi Action (SOA), which together define a variational framework for ToE. The LOA incorporates information‑geometric structures like the Fisher–Rao and Fubini–Study metrics and Amari‑Čencov connections, while the SOA introduces global constraints through spectral data and unifies bosonic and fermionic actions. Their variation yields the Master Entropic Equation governing the evolution of the entropic field.
- Resources – Lists accessible papers and articles, including the Cambridge preprint deriving Mercury’s perihelion precession from entropic corrections, the Figshare preprint comparing ToE with holographic pseudo‑entropy, the Medium overview that popularises the theory, the official blog explaining the Obidi Actions, and the MDPI encyclopedia entry outlining the theory’s parallels with relativity.
- Extend ToE – Provides a form that stores user‑submitted titles, ideas and author names in the browser’s local storage and displays them in reverse chronological order. This encourages collaborative exploration and refinement of the theory.
How to use
Download and unzip the application folder. Open index.html in any modern web browser to start exploring. Navigation links allow you to move between sections. To contribute an idea, visit the Extend ToE page, fill in the form and click “Submit Contribution”; your entry will immediately appear below the form.
Application download
You can download the entire web app as a ZIP file here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gBnzrQoEEeVKtzDpFm6bpFdms2W2fKX0?usp=sharing
After unzipping, open index.html to use the app offline.
The site and research should give you a solid foundation for understanding and expanding upon the Theory of Entropicity.
Run App Directly From GitHub: The Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
https://phjob7.github.io/JOO_1PUBLIC/index.html
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