Philosophical Foundations of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a, mostly 2025-developed,, framework positing that
entropy is not merely a measure of disorder, but the foundational, dynamic, and continuous physical field from which spacetime, matter, gravitation, and information emerge. It replaces the view of physical laws as static, with a view of them as emerging from an underlying informational-thermodynamic reality. Key philosophical foundations include:
- Ontological Priority of Entropy: Entropy is viewed as the fundamental substrate of reality, rather than a statistical byproduct of matter/energy interactions.
- Emergent Spacetime and Reality: Space, time, and gravitational forces are not fundamental, but rather "thermodynamic projections" or emergent, coarse-grained consequences of an underlying invisible informational manifold.
- The Obidi Action & Self-Organization: The universe acts as a self-optimizing, autonomous, entropy-driven system (governed by the Obidi Action) that organizes its structure to maximize entropic flow and minimize constraints.
- Information-Physics Equivalence: ToE posits that information is the primary generative source of physical reality. This includes the idea that gravity is a manifestation of entropic gradients and information changes.
- Entropic Time: Time is not viewed as a fundamental dimension, but rather emerges from the flow, direction, and rate of entropy increases.
- Holistic/Unified View: It bridges quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and General Relativity by showing that these are different facets of the same underlying entropic dynamics, characterized by a fundamental link .
The Theory of Entropicity proposes a move toward an "entropy-centric" ontology, moving away from observer-dependent or purely geometric descriptions of the universe.
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