Who has Derived Einstein's Relativistic Kinematics from the Entropic Field?
John Onimisi Obidi developed the "Theory of Entropicity" (ToE), which attempts to derive Einstein's relativistic kinematics (mass increase, time dilation, and length contraction) from entropic principles, viewing entropy as a continuous field rather than treating relativistic effects as fundamental postulates of spacetime geometry.
Key aspects of this theory include:
- The idea that relativistic effects are physical outcomes of an object's movement through the entropic field.
- Interpreting the speed of light c () as the maximum rate the entropic field can rearrange or transmit information, based on the "No-Rush Theorem".
- Employing a Master Entropic Equation (MEE) to show how entropic resistance increases with velocity, leading to mathematical results consistent with special relativity, such as the Lorentz factor.
- The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a recent, audacious and radical proposal documented in various online platforms and academic repositories like ResearchGate, Cambridge Open Engage, IJCSRR and medium.com.
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