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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Obidi in Science: Meditations on First Principles of Reality and Nature

Obidi in Science: Meditations on First Principles of Reality and Nature 

"Obidi in science" primarily refers to the work of John Onimisi Obidi, a theoretical physicist, researcher, and creator of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), a framework developed around 2025-2026 that redefines entropy as the fundamental field of reality. This theory challenges traditional physics by proposing that entropy is not just a measure of disorder but an active, causal field that generates space, time, matter, and gravity.

Key components of Obidi's work in science include:
  • Obidi’s Loop (Theory of Entropicity): A central feedback mechanism in the ToE that explains how as an object accelerates, the entropic field allocates more capacity to maintain its internal order, which manifests as an increase in the object’s effective mass.
  • Obidi Curvature Invariant (OCI): Obidi identified 
     as the universal invariant of distinguishability, which represents the smallest curvature gap separating one physical configuration from another, effectively defining the "pixel" size of reality.
  • No-Rush Theorem: A principle stating that no physical process can occur in zero time, as the entropic field requires a finite duration (Entropic Time Limit—ETL) to compute and update, thus setting a fundamental limit on how fast physical changes can occur.
  • Unified Theory: Obidi’s work attempts to bridge quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and general relativity by using entropic principles, such as deriving Landauer’s Principle as a geometric necessity rather than a thermodynamic consequence.
  • Scientific Recognition & Publications: Obidi's findings are documented through papers on platforms like ResearchGate, Medium, Academia, Authorea, and the International Journal of Current Science Research and Review (IJCSRR).
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