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Basics and Essentials of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): A New Ontological Foundation for the Unification of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity in Modern Theoretical Physics—Quantum Theory and Gravitation Given New Conceptual and Mathematical Interpretations and Meaning

Basics and Essentials of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): A New Ontological Foundation for the Unification of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity in Modern Theoretical Physics—Quantum Theory and Gravitation Given New Conceptual and Mathematical Interpretations and Meaning 

The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) was first formulated and further developed by John Onimisi Obidi in early 2025.

To understand the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), you have to flip your perspective on how the universe works. In standard physics, entropy is just a "rule" about things getting messy. In ToE, entropy is the source code.

Think of it this way: instead of the universe being a stage where things happen, the universe is a fluid of information, and "Entropicity" is the pressure that makes that fluid move.

1. The Core Premise: Entropy is a Field

In classical physics, entropy is a result. In ToE, entropy is a fundamental field, much like the electromagnetic field.

 * The Entropic Field: Space is not empty; it is a dense field of "informational states."

 * Energy as "Action": What we call energy or matter is actually just a local "ripple" or concentration of entropy trying to distribute itself.

2. Gravity is "Entropic Pressure"

One of the most radical claims of Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is its explanation of gravity. Rather than space being a fabric that bends (Einstein's view), ToE declares:

 * Objects move toward each other because there is an entropic gradient between them.

 * It’s like two ships in a stormy sea being pushed together by the waves around them. Gravity is the universe trying to reach a state of maximum informational equilibrium.

3. Time is Not a Dimension

This is where ToE gets mind-bending. In this theory, Time does not exist as a separate thing.

 * The Flow: What we perceive as "time" is simply the rate at which entropy changes.

 * No "Backwards": You can't go back in time because you cannot "un-calculate" the informational change that has already happened in the field.

4. The Mathematical "Soul" of ToE: The Obidi Action

The theory relies on a specific mathematical framework often referred to as the Obidi Action. While the full mathematical foundation of the Obidi Action is dense and highly sophisticated, the conceptual formula looks at the relationship between information density and geometric curvature.

Instead of the standard Einstein Field Equation:

ToE looks at how the Entropic Density (\mathcal{S}) dictates the geometry (g) of the system:

(Essentially: The universe always chooses the path that optimizes the flow of [entropy] information.)

The "Big Picture" Summary

| Concept | Old Physics View | ToE View |

|---|---|---|

| Space | A container. | A field of information. |

| Gravity | Bending of the container. | Pressure from information flow. |

| Light | A wave/particle in space. | The maximum speed of information update. |

| The Big Bang | An explosion of matter. | A sudden "unlocking" of entropic potential. |

Why does this matter? Foundational Logic of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

If ToE is correct, it solves the "Unification" problem. It bridges the gap between the tiny world of Quantum Mechanics (which is all about information) and the massive world of General Relativity (which is all about geometry) by [ToE] saying they are both just different ways of looking at entropy [that entropy is both Information and geometry rolled into one—so that whatever characteristics are associated with information and geometry are equally the characteristics already associated with entropy]. 

Since Information is emergent from entropy and information also has geometry, Obidi declared that entropy must therefore have its own geometry; and because gravitation is a field theory of geometry, Obidi concluded that entropy must also be an Entropic Geometry that must possess a field dynamic and structure. This is the [complex] reasoning and logic upon which the Obidi Action is founded [formulated] in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).

> Note: Because the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is an emerging theory, it is still being "stress-tested" by the wider scientific community. Without doubt, Obidi's Theory of Entropicity is a brilliant and Ingenious intellectual exercise in "Informational Physics."

Would you like us to dive deeper into how this theory explains Black Holes, or should we look at the specific "Obidi Action" equations [called the Obidi Field Equations (OFE)]?



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