Ontological Reality in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Conceptual Foundations, Mathematical Architecture, and Relationship to Established Physics
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE), developed by John Onimisi Obidi in 2025, is a radical framework in theoretical physics that posits entropy as the fundamental, dynamic field from which all physical reality emerges. It attempts to unify general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics by redefining physical laws as manifestations of entropic dynamics.
- Entropy as a Fundamental Field: ToE promotes entropy to a primary ontic field that acts as the substrate for space, time, matter, and energy.
- The "No-Rush Theorem": This principle requires a finite "entropic processing time" for the field to redistribute information, meaning no interaction is instantaneous.
- Emergent Reality: Gravity is interpreted as an emergent effect of entropic gradients, while time is the flow of entropic reconfiguration, and space is a map of these gradients.
- Speed of Light (c): The constantis redefined as the maximum rate at which the entropic field can reorganize.
- Core Principles: The theory is built on the Obidi Action (OA) and the Master Entropic Equation (MEE), which balance geometric diffusion, entropy production, and causal corrections.
- Information Geometry: It utilizes tools like the Fisher-Rao and Fubini-Study metrics to link information flow to physical geometry.
- Vuli–Ndlela Integral: An entropy-weighted path integral that embeds the arrow of time into quantum mechanics.
- The Entropic Field (Ontological Reality): Unlike thermodynamics, where entropy is a system property, ToE proposes an "ontological scalar field" that governs physical phenomena.
- Emergent Gravity and Spacetime: Gravity is interpreted as an emergent effect of entropy gradients (the drive toward maximum entropy), rather than a fundamental curvature of spacetime.
- The Obidi Field Equation (OFE): The Obidi Field Equation (OFE), or the "Master Entropic Equation" (MEE), acts as the primary equation of motion in this theory.
- Information-Geometric Foundation: The theory utilizes geometric frameworks like the Fisher–Rao and Fubini–Study metrics to describe entropy-driven dynamics, connecting physics with information theory.
- Reinterpretation of Relativity: ToE attempts to derive known relativistic effects—such as gravitational time dilation and the perihelion precession of Mercury—as constraints on the reorganization of the entropic field.
- Explain the Obidi Field Equations in more detail
- Contrast this theory with Verlinde's Emergent Gravity
- Discuss the implications for quantum mechanics
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