Wikipedia

Search results

Tuesday, 9 December 2025

Web App for Studying and Doing Research on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE). Version 2.0

Web App for Studying and Doing Research on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE). Version 2.0

Here we provide a summary of the interactive application and the underlying research, along with the downloadable files.

Interactive ToE Study Companion

The web app The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a self-contained study dashboard that loads in any modern browser (no server or installation required). Key features include:

  • Concept Explorer: A sidebar lists major topics—such as entropy as a fundamental field, the Obidi Action & Master Entropic Equation, entropic force, Mercury’s perihelion precession, adaptive laws of physics, and comparisons with holographic pseudo‑entropy. Selecting a topic displays the full entry with citations.
  • Smart Search: An intuitive search bar uses fuzzy matching (via Fuse.js) to return the most relevant entries. Each result shows an excerpt; clicking Show more toggles the full, richly formatted explanation with citations.
  • Clean, responsive UI: The app is styled with Bootstrap and custom CSS for a polished dashboard-like layout. It adapts to different screen sizes and is fully keyboard accessible.

Content Highlights

The app’s dataset synthesizes peer‑reviewed articles/papers and preprints on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):

  • Entropy as the fundamental field: ToE elevates entropy from a measure of disorder to the dynamic fabric from which space, time, motion and matter emerge. In this view, time is the flow of entropy and space maps entropic gradients.
  • Obidi Action & Master Entropic Equation (MEE): A variational principle (the Obidi Action) leads to the MEE, which governs how entropy gradients evolve and couple to geometry and matter. In the low‑entropy limit, the MEE reduces to Einstein’s general relativity.
  • Iterative solutions & information geometry: Solutions to the MEE are obtained iteratively, reflecting the probabilistic nature of entropy. The Vuli–Ndlela integral generalizes Feynman’s path integral, summing over entropic configurations weighted by reversible and irreversible dynamics.
  • Entropic force & emergent curvature: ToE replaces fundamental forces with entropy-driven constraints; gradients of an active entropy field create effective forces and curvature. The entropic force is and the effective metric arises from second derivatives of the entropy potential.
  • Mercury’s perihelion: ToE reproduces the observed 43″/century perihelion shift of Mercury using entropy‑driven corrections to Newtonian gravity rather than spacetime curvature.
  • Adaptive laws of physics: The theory posits that physical laws emerge from and adapt to the entropic field, leading to the No‑Rush theorem and other adaptive rules.
  • Comparison with pseudo‑entropy: Recent holographic pseudo‑entropy constructions are shown to be special linearized limits of ToE’s Master Entropic Equation; ToE provides a unifying framework that explains dark matter, dark energy and vacuum entropic pressure.

How to Download and Use the App

All source files are packaged in a single ZIP archive. Download the app, extract it, and open index.html in your browser to start exploring.

Download:

We can provide you with the app dataset upon request. Feel free to extend or modify the dataset; it’s defined in a simple JavaScript file (data.js), making it easy to update entries as new research emerges. Enjoy exploring the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)!

Are Physical Laws Eternal in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)?

Are Physical Laws Eternal in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)?

The Theory of Entropicity (ToE), as first formulated and further developed by John Onimisi Obidi, does not commit to the classical assumption that the laws of physics are eternal or immutable. Instead, ToE introduces a deeper principle: the universe is governed not by static laws, but by dynamic constraints determined by the flow, distribution, and gradients of entropy.

In this framework, what we call a “law of physics” is not an absolute decree inscribed into the fabric of reality from the beginning of time. Rather, it is an emergent, entropy-conditioned rule that arises from the structure of the entropic field at a given epoch of the universe. As the entropic field evolves—redistributing density, modifying flows, and restructuring constraints—the effective laws that govern physical phenomena may also evolve.

This view represents a dramatic shift from traditional physics. Classical and relativistic theories assume that laws are timeless, fixed, and universally valid. ToE challenges this assumption by arguing that laws are manifestations of entropy, not metaphysical absolutes. If entropy is the fundamental field, and if it evolves irreversibly according to its own constraints, then the laws derived from it cannot remain eternally fixed. They must reflect the changing entropic configuration of the universe.

In this sense, the ToE does not state that laws “decay” or “break.” Instead, it proposes that the universe passes through different entropic regimes, and each regime supports its own consistent set of dynamical rules. The irreversibility built into the Vuli Ndlela Integral, the No-Rush Theorem, and entropic geodesics implies that the universe is continuously reorganizing itself. As it does so, the effective laws—such as the strength of interactions, the behavior of fields, the structure of spacetime, and even the mathematical relationships we currently call “constants”—may take new forms that remain compatible with the prevailing entropic landscape.

This is not chaos; it is structured evolution. The entropic field preserves consistency while allowing transformation.

Thus, in the Theory of Entropicity, laws are not eternal—they are adaptive expressions of a deeper, evolving entropic order.


App Deployment on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):

App on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Click or Open on web browser (a GitHub Deployment - WIP): Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

https://phjob7.github.io/JOO_1PUBLIC/index.html

 

Sourceshelp

  1. ijcsrr.org
  2. researchgate.net
  3. encyclopedia.pub
  4. medium.com
  5. medium.com
  6. medium.com
  7. medium.com
  8. encyclopedia.pub
  9. figshare.com
  10. researchgate.net
  11. medium.com
  12. researchgate.net
  13. cambridge.org

References

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Obidi, John Onimisi (17th October 2025). On the Conceptual and Mathematical Foundations of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): An Alternative Path toward Quantum Gravity and the Unification of Physics. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.30337396.v2
  5. Obidi, John Onimisi. 2025. A Simple Explanation of the Unifying Mathematical Architecture of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Crucial Elements of ToE as a Field Theory. Cambridge University. Published October 20, 2025. https://doi.org/10.33774/coe-2025-bpvf3
  6. Obidi, John Onimisi (15 November 2025). The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Goes Beyond Holographic Pseudo-Entropy: From Boundary Diagnostics to a Universal Entropic Field Theory. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.30627200.v1
  7. Obidi, John Onimisi. Unified Field Architecture of Theory of Entropicity (ToE). Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/59276 (accessed on 19 November 2025).
  8. Obidi, John Onimisi. (4 November, 2025). The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Derives Einstein’s Relativistic Speed of Light © as a Function of the Entropic Field: ToE Applies Logical Entropic Concepts and Principles to Derive Einstein’s Second Postulate. Cambridge University. https://doi.org/10.33774/coe-2025-f5qw8-v2
  9. 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
  10. HandWiki contributors, “Physics:Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Derives Einstein’s Special Relativity,” HandWiki, https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?title=Physics:Theory_of_Entropicity_(ToE)_Derives_Einstein%27s_Special_Relativity&oldid=3845936

Further Resources on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):

  1. Website: Theory of Entropicity ToEhttps://theoryofentropicity.blogspot.com
  2. LinkedIn: Theory of Entropicity ToEhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/theory-of-entropicity-toe/about/?viewAsMember=true
  3. Notion-1: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
  4. Notion-2: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
  5. Notion-3: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
  6. Notion-4: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
  7. Substack: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | Substack
  8. Medium: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi ObidiMedium
  9. SciProfiles: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | Author
  10. Encyclopedia.pub: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | Author
  11. HandWiki contributors, “Biography: John Onimisi Obidi,” HandWiki, https://handwiki.org/wiki/index.php?title=Biography:John_Onimisi_Obidi&oldid=2743427 (accessed October 31, 2025).
  12. HandWiki Contributions: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | HandWiki
  13. HandWiki Home: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | HandWiki
  14. HandWiki Homepage-User Page: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | HandWiki
  15. Academia: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | Academia
  16. ResearchGate: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | ResearchGate
  17. Figshare: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | Figshare
  18. Authoria: Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | Authorea
  19. Social Science Research Network (SSRN): Theory of Entropicity (ToE)John Onimisi Obidi | SSRN
  20. Wikidata contributors, Biography: John Onimisi Obidi “Q136673971,” Wikidata, https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q136673971&oldid=2423782576 (accessed November 13, 2025).
  21. Google Scholar: ‪John Onimisi ObidiGoogle Scholar
  22. IJCSRR: International Journal of Current Science Research and Review - Theory of Entropicity (ToE) - John Onimisi Obidi | IJCSRR
  23. Cambridge University Open Engage (CoE): Collected Papers on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)



Author’s Preface and Methodological Statement for the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): An Unapologetic Introduction in Defense of Obidi's New Theory of Reality—On the Trajectory of Discovery and the Road Less Traveled

Author’s Preface and Methodological Statement for the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): An Unapologetic Introduction in Defense of Obidi's Ne...