An Overview of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Beginning of a Long Walk to a New Foundation of Physics and Reality
The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a recently proposed theoretical physics framework developed by John Onimisi Obidi in 2025. Here's an overview:
Core Idea
ToE establishes entropy not as a statistical byproduct of disorder but as the fundamental field and causal substrate of physical reality. In this framework, entropy is elevated to a continuous, dynamic field whose gradients generate motion, gravitation, time, and information flow.
In other words, rather than entropy being something that results from physical processes, ToE argues it is the source of them.
Key Concepts
The Obidi Action & Master Entropic Equation (MEE) The Obidi Action is a variational principle at the core of ToE that determines the dynamics of the entropic field. It is analogous to the Einstein-Hilbert action in general relativity, providing the rule by which the universe continuously optimizes its entropy flow. It gives rise to the MEE — the entropic analogue of Einstein's field equations — which governs the dynamics of the entropic scalar field S(x,t).
Reinterpreting the Speed of Light ToE proposes that the universal constant c is not a postulate about the speed of light, but rather represents the maximum rate at which the entropic field can reorganize itself and distribute energy and information. Light is simply the visible manifestation of this maximum speed of entropic reconfiguration.
The No-Rush Theorem The "No-Rush Theorem" establishes a universal lower bound on interaction durations, encapsulating the principle that physical processes cannot occur instantaneously.
Gravity as Entropy ToE does not treat gravity as an independent fundamental entity but as a byproduct of entropic constraints governing the system. Gravitational attraction is simply the natural consequence of the entropic field restructuring energy, matter, and information — challenging both the Newtonian "force" picture and the Einsteinian curvature picture.
Relativistic Effects Mass increase, time dilation, and length contraction are not imposed geometrically but arise as natural consequences of the irreversible flow of entropy. Thus, geometry becomes emergent, not fundamental.
Ambitions
ToE aims to unify thermodynamics, relativity, quantum mechanics, and information theory under a single entropic principle. By treating these domains as different manifestations of the same entropic continuum, ToE positions itself as a candidate for a Grand Unified Theory.
Status & Position
It's important to note that this is a very new and audacious framework. The Theory of Entropicity is a rather radical yet bold proposal in the arena of Theoretical Physics; it is still under vigorous research. The mathematical formalisms are undergoing active refinement and are being advanced toward experimental validation and eventual integration into mainstream physics.
It has not yet been fully peer-reviewed through established mainstream physics journals, and its claims — while ambitious and bold — remain to be independently verified by the broader physics community.
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