Key Details and Elements of Obidi's Loop in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
Obidi's Loop, within John Onimisi Obidi’s Theory of Entropicity (ToE), is a feedback mechanism that explains mass increase at high velocities. As objects approach light speed, the entropic field re-calibrates, diverting input energy into sustaining the field's integrity rather than acceleration, resulting in a theoretical speed limit.
- Mass Increase Interpretation: Instead of a traditional increase in mass, this loop describes a scenario where the entropic field restricts acceleration to maintain internal coherence.
- Entropic Speed Limit (ESL): This represents a limit where every extra burst of energy input goes into the field's recalibration rather than producing further acceleration.
- Relativity Correlation: It is used in ToE to derive concepts from Special Relativity, explaining why nothing can outrun light.
- Theoretical Basis: This concept is part of the Theory of Entropicity, a proposed theoretical framework, as discussed in various Medium articles by Jonimisi Obidi and related ResearchGate papers.
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