Obidi in Philosophy: Meditations on First Principles of Reality and Nature
John Onimisi Obidi is an independent researcher, philosopher, and physicist known for developing the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), a framework that redefines entropy as the foundational, active field of reality, rather than a mere measure of disorder. His philosophy, sometimes referred to as Ontodynamics, studies existence as continuous entropic motion and seeks to unify thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and general relativity.
- The Theory of Entropicity (ToE): This theory proposes that the universe is governed by an underlying entropic field that drives all physical processes, including the emergence of spacetime, gravity, and quantum behavior.
- The Obidi Action: A fundamental, variational principle that describes how the entropic field evolves and optimizes, acting as the foundation for the theory's mathematical framework.
- Master Entropic Equation (MEE): Derived from the Obidi Action, this equation governs the dynamics of the entropic field and serves as a, alternative to Einstein's field equations.
- Ontodynamics and Entropology: Obidi proposes "Ontodynamics" as the study of existence itself as entropic motion (Entrodynamics). He also suggests replacing traditional epistemology with "Entropology," which defines knowing as a form of entropic negotiation.
- Minimum Difference Principle: Obidi declares to us that physical distinction is not free, but rather costs entropic curvature. This principle introduces a minimum, quantized "pixel" of reality (ln 2), often referred to as the Obidi Curvature Invariant (OCI).
- "No-Rush" Theorem: This concept limits the speed of entropy redistribution to finite rates, offering a thermodynamic basis for the speed of light (c).
- Observer Dethroned: Obidi's philosophy encapsulates the thesis that a physical, [conscious] observer is not required nor necessary for quantum wavefunction collapse. Obidi declares that all measurements, interactions, observations, phenomena, etc.can occur in reality without intrinsic dependence on who is consciously or intentionally observing it. The observer is thus dethroned from his or her privileged position in the arena of physics, particularly of Quantum Mechanics.
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