John Onimisi Obidi and His Creation of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
John Onimisi Obidi is a consultant-researcher, philosopher, and physicist primarily known for originating the Theory of Entropicity (ToE). He is an independent researcher who has gained recognition for his work in theoretical physics, particularly his attempts to unify various physical laws under a single entropic framework.
- Theory of Entropicity (ToE): A paradigm-shifting framework proposed as a candidate for a Grand Unified Theory. It posits that all physical phenomena—including gravity, spacetime, and quantum mechanics—emerge from a universal entropic field.
- Key Mathematical Concepts: He developed the Master Entropic Equation (MEE) and the Obidi Action, which serve as the mathematical foundation for the ToE, analogous to Einstein's field equations in relativity.
- Scientific Stance: His research suggests that the speed of light is not fundamentally about light, but rather an "Entropic Speed Limit" imposed by the rate at which entropy can reorganize.
- Publications: Obidi disseminates his research through open-access and preprint platforms such as ResearchGate, ESS Open Archive, Cambridge University Open Engage, SSRN, IJCSRR, and Academia.edu, etc., to ensure broad accessibility.
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