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Key Aspects of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Research Papers and Resources

Key Aspects of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Research Papers and Resources

The Theory of Entropicity (ToE), developed by John Onimisi Obidi, proposes that entropy—not space, time, or energy—is the fundamental field governing physical reality. It suggests gravity and motion emerge from entropy gradients rather than curved spacetime, reinterpreting relativistic phenomena like time dilation as entropic constraints.

Key aspects of the Theory of Entropicity include:
  • Core Premise: Entropy 
     is a dynamic field where objects move toward equilibrium, making gravity an emergent phenomenon rather than a fundamental force.
  • Alternative to General Relativity: It provides an entropy-driven derivation of phenomena such as Mercury's perihelion precession and relativistic mass increase.
  • Obidi Action: A variational principle is used to connect entropy gradients to geometric structure.
  • Information-Based Gravity: It connects string theory, quantum field theory, and gravity, proposing that strings and branes are vibrations of information within the entropic field.
Available PDF Resources (Recent ResearchGate/Cambridge Engage Publications):
  • ToE and Relativity: "[PDF] The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Derives and Explains Mass Increase, Time Dilation and Length Contraction in Einstein's Theory of Relativity (ToR)" (Oct 2025).
  • ToE and Gravity: "[PDF] The Theory of Entropicity (ToE): An Entropy-Driven Derivation of Mercury's Perihelion Precession" (March 2025).
  • Foundational Works: "[PDF] Collected Works on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)" (Dec 2025).
  • Quantum Connections: "[PDF] The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Sheds Light on String Theory, Quantum Field Theory, and the Casimir Effect" (Dec 2025).
These papers are primarily hosted on ResearchGateAcademia.edu, and Cambridge Engage.

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