π Quantum Wave Function Collapse Isn’t Instant — And Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Explains Why
For over a century, we’ve been told that quantum wave collapse is instantaneous — a magical snap where probabilities suddenly become reality.
But what if that story is incomplete?
Obidi’s Theory of Entropicity (ToE) proposes something radically different:
π Wave collapse is not simultaneous
π It is not instantaneous
π It is a sequential, time‑guided, entropic evolution
In other words:
Reality doesn’t “pop” into existence.
It unfolds.
The Copenhagen interpretation imagines collapse like a lightning strike — sudden, absolute, all at once.
ToE sees it as a probability‑to‑reality pipeline, where distinguishability increases step by step until one outcome becomes dominant. No magic. No instant jumps. Just entropic progression.
This changes everything about how we think of:
measurement
causality
time
quantum-to-classical emergence
and the emergence and very architecture of physical reality
If collapse is entropically sequential, then the universe isn’t a series of abrupt discontinuities — it’s a structured, measurable, entropically quantized "continuous" informational evolution.
Do you think wave collapse is instant, or is it time‑bound and entropic?
Let’s talk.
References:
YouTube Video
YouTube Post Slides
Canonical Archive of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):
https://entropicity.github.io/Theory-...
Google Live Website on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):
https://theoryofentropicity.blogspot.com
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