The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) as a Modern Confirmation, Validation and Radical Extension of Louis de Broglie's Hidden Thermodynamics of the Isolated Particle
Key Aspects of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):
- Core Axiom: Entropy is a dynamic, universal field () that permeates all of existence, acting as the fundamental source of all physical phenomena.
- Emergent Reality: Gravity, space, and time are not fundamental but emerge from the constraints on the flow and redistribution of the entropic field.
- Entropic Gravity: Gravitational interactions are not caused by spacetime curvature, but by the tendency of entropy to maximize (extremize), making gravity an emergent effect. The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) teaches us that gravity occurs as a result of two bodies obeying the second law of thermodynamics, by being involved in a process of maximizing the entropy between them.
- Speed of Light: The speed of light () is interpreted not as a constant of geometry, but as the maximum rate at which the entropic field can reorganize information, known as an 'entropic throughput limit'.
- Relativity and Quantum Mechanics: ToE derives relativistic effects (mass increase, time dilation) and explains quantum entanglement through the 'Entropic Seesaw Model' and the No-Rush Theorem, which sets a limit on the speed of physical interactions.
- Modern Radical Extension of de Broglie: The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) acts as a modern, unified radical extension of Louis de Broglie's 'hidden thermodynamics' of the isolated particle, providing a formal field-theoretic foundation.
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE), formulated by researcher John Onimisi Obidi around early 2025, is an emerging, radical framework that treats entropy as the fundamental field of reality, rather than just a measure of disorder. It proposes that space, time, gravity, and quantum mechanics emerge from this foundational "primordial substrate".
- Fundamental Entropic Field S(x): Entropy is viewed as an active, primary, and pervasive field.
- The Obidi Action & MEE: A variational principle and associated Master Entropic Equation that govern the dynamics of this field.
- No-Rush Theorem: Establishes a minimum time for physical interactions, providing a basis for causality and the arrow of time.
- Gravity & Relativity: Gravity is seen as emerging from entropic gradients, with relativistic effects like time dilation explained as "entropic resistance".
- Quantum Behavior: Derived from entropy-driven dynamics, often using the Vuli-Ndlela Integral.
- Speed of Light (): The maximum rate of entropic field reorganization.
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