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What is Obidi's Ontodynamics in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

What is Obidi's Ontodynamics in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

In John Onimisi Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE), "Ontodynamics" is a new discipline in philosophy and physics that defines the study of existence itself as entropic motion and redistribution. 

Within this framework: 
  • Ontodynamics is based on the central postulate that the entropy field
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    is the fundamental "causal substrate" of physical reality, replacing traditional concepts of mass/energy and spacetime as primary.
  • "Being" (existence) is defined as the persistence of entropic gradients within finite boundaries.
  • "Becoming" (transformation/change) is defined as the irreversible redistribution and flow of entropy.
  • The theory posits that all physical phenomena, including motion, gravitation, time, mass, and even consciousness, are emergent properties or constraints arising from the dynamics (spatial and temporal gradients) of this fundamental entropic field. 
The dynamics are mathematically derived from the Obidi Action, a universal variational principle for the entropy field, from which the fundamental equations governing the universe are derived. This philosophical shift elevates the Second Law of Thermodynamics (entropy tends to increase) from a statistical rule to the most fundamental dynamical principle of nature. 

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