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Monday, 16 February 2026

Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) and Gabriel Oyibo's Grand Unified Theorem of GAGUT

Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) and Gabriel Oyibo's Grand Unified Theorem of GAGUT


The Theory of Entropicity (ToE), as first formulated and further developed by John Onimisi Obidi, and GAGUT (Gabriel Oyibo Grand Unified Theorem) are distinct, non-mainstream, and highly speculative proposals in theoretical physics that attempt to create a "Theory of Everything" (unifying gravity with quantum mechanics) by moving away from traditional particle-based or geometric-only approaches.

1. The Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
Proposed primarily by John Onimisi Obidi in 2025, this framework redefines entropy not as a passive measure of disorder, but as a fundamental, dynamic, "ontic" (real) field from which all physical reality emerges.
  • Core Premise: Entropy is the fundamental substrate of the universe (
    ). Spacetime, gravity, time, and matter are emergent properties of the entropy field's gradients, flow, and reconfiguration.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Emergent Gravity: Gravity is not a fundamental force, but an entropic force arising from gradients in the entropy field from which mass itself evolves.
    • Speed of Light (
      ) as a Limit:
       The speed of light is interpreted as the maximum rate at which the entropic field can reorganize energy and information, rather than an arbitrary constant.
    • The Obidi Action: A variational principle governing the dynamics of the entropy field, analogous to the Einstein-Hilbert action in general relativity.
    • Master Entropic Equation (MEE): The governing equation for the entropic field, serving as an alternative to Einstein's field equations.
    • Entropic Resistance: Inertia and relativistic mass increase are explained as the resistance of the field to being reorganized.
  • Status: As of late 2025, it is an emerging, audacious proposal in theoretical physics, published on various online platforms and academic repositories.
2. GAGUT (Gabriel Oyibo Grand Unified Theorem)
Proposed by Nigerian-born physicist Gabriel Oyibo, GAGUT is a theory that attempts to unify all physical phenomena into a single mathematical equation.
  • Core Premise: GAGUT proposes that all elements of the universe are controlled by a single, unified, invariant grand equation.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Unification: It claims to unite gravity, electromagnetism, and nuclear forces into one equation.
    • God's Word/Spirit: The theory has been described by its proponent as linking physics to a "God-based" or "God's word" framework, often referred to as "Gabriel Oyibo's Grand Unified Theorem".
    • GAGUT-I/Nova: The theory is often documented in works titled "Grand Unified Theorem".
  • Status: While it aims to solve the grand unified theory problem, it has not gained mainstream acceptance or validation within the traditional physics community.
Comparison and Context
  • Entropicity focuses heavily on redefining entropy and utilizing information geometry (Fisher-Rao, Amari-Čencov) to drive physical space-time curvature.
  • GAGUT focuses on a single grand equation for all interactions.
  • Both represent radical, "bottom-up" approaches to unification that seek to replace or significantly modify the foundations of modern physics (Einstein's relativity and quantum mechanics).

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