Key Aspects of the Kolmogorov-Obidi Lineage (KOL) in Modern Theoretical Physics and in the History and Philosophy of Science
The Kolmogorov–Obidi Lineage (KOL) is a foundational concept within the Theory of Entropicity (ToE). It acts as a framework in theoretical physics that synthesizes various information-theoretic and gravitational structures, as detailed in recent research from 2026. [1, 2]
- Definition & Role: The KOL consists of a "Master Correspondence Table" that maps concepts from seven prior frameworks (likely including classical Kolmogorov complexity and information theory) into the ToE.
- The Obidi Action: A central tenet where every information-theoretic quantity in the KOL is considered a limiting case of the "Obidi Action".
- Entropic Propagation: The lineage is used to derive an entropic wave equation, defining an entropic propagation speed, $c_{ent} = \sqrt{\kappa/\rho_S}$, where $\kappa$ is entropic stiffness and $\rho_S$ is entropic inertia.
- Grand Synthesis: The framework resolves the Bianconi Paradox through the Entropic Monism Theorem, aiming to provide a single-field view of entropic, quantum, and gravitational phenomena. [1, 2]
- Detail the specific 7 prior frameworks it maps to.
- Explain how it resolves the Bianconi Paradox.
- Provide more context on the Obidi Action equation.
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