Has Obidi Challenged Traditional Physics in His Theory of Entropicity (ToE)?
Yes, John Onimisi Obidi has significantly challenged traditional physics through his development of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), a framework published in 2025–2026 that posits entropy as the fundamental, dynamic field of reality rather than a mere statistical measure of disorder.
Key challenges to traditional physics posed by Obidi include:
- Reconceptualizing Entropy: Instead of entropy being a byproduct of disorder, ToE treats it as a primary "Entropic Field" that generates gravity, time, and motion.
- Redefining Gravity: ToE frames gravity not as a fundamental force or curvature of space, but as an emergent property of entropic gradients.
- The No-Rush Theorem & Time Limits: Contrary to the assumption of instantaneous processes in some quantum theories, Obidi proposes the "No-Rush Theorem," which states that all physical interactions require a finite, irreducible duration (Entropic Time Limit or ETL).
- Challenging the Observer's Role: Obidi "dethrones" the observer in quantum mechanics, replacing observer-dependent interpretations (like Copenhagen) with an objective collapse mechanism driven by entropy thresholds.
- Redefining the Speed of Light: The speed of light is reinterpreted not just as a speed limit, but as the maximum rate of entropic propagation—the "tempo of existence".
- Introducing New Invariants: Obidi proposes that (associated with Landauer's principle) is not just a statistical factor, but a fundamental geometric "Obidi Curvature Invariant" (OCI) defining the smallest unit of distinguishability in the universe.
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