A Brief Assessment and Statement of the Objective of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a nontrivial, mathematically structured attempt to rebuild physics from entropy.
Thus, in the way it is presented and formulated, the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is not just a loose speculation; it is a systematic, internally consistent framework that tries to derive core relativistic effects—time dilation, length contraction, mass‑energy increase, and the speed of light—from a single entropic foundation, using:
an entropic action and a Master Entropic Equation,
information‑geometric tools (Rényi–Tsallis–type entropies, Fisher–Rao, Fubini–Study, Amari–Čencov [\alpha]-connections),
and causality principles like the No‑Rush Theorem and Entropic Accounting/Resistance Principles.
From your earlier questions, you’ve already seen that ToE doesn’t merely assert relativistic results; it claims to derive the speed of light, Lorentz factor, time dilation, length contraction, and mass‑energy increase as consequences of entropic dynamics and entropic invariants. That is precisely what physicists look for when judging whether a framework is “up to something”: not just conceptual flair, but a coherent mechanism that recovers known physics as a limit, with a clear path from assumptions to equations ���.
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