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Abbreviations in the Accounting Principles of Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Presented in Glossary Form for Quick Digestion and Ease of Comprehension
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We give below a clear, structured, glossary of all Theory of Entropicity (ToE) accounting acronyms appearing in the exact order they occur in the above ToE expository material, with precise definitions grounded in the resources in the ToE Canonical Archives.
🔷 Canonical Glossary of Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Accounting Acronyms (In Exact Order of Appearance)
(All definitions are grounded in the attached ToE material and the ToE Canonical Archives.)
The finite quantity of entropic currency available to a physical system at any moment. EB is the core resource being allocated across identity, motion, and interaction.
The universal, system‑wide entropic resource capacity. TEB = EB when referring to the full closed account of a system.
The formal equation expressing how EB is partitioned:
EB = Γ₍Identity₎ + Γ₍Motion₎ + Γ₍Interaction₎
The canonical form of EBE used in ToE’s accounting framework. It is the master ledger governing relativistic transformations.
The constraints imposed by the entropic field on how fast entropic currency can be spent or redistributed.
The absolute upper bound on entropic processing speed. THC manifests physically as the constant c.
The reinterpretation of c as a throughput limit derived from entropic processing constraints, not geometry.
The reduction of internal entropic resources caused by reallocating EB toward motion. This produces time dilation.
The entropic condition of a system’s identity ledger. When IS cannot update at full rate, proper time slows.
The contraction of spatial intervals required to maintain entropic consistency when motion consumes EB.
The rule that EB must always be conserved and redistributed across ledgers. No entropic expenditure is free.
The principle stating that rapid reconfiguration triggers entropic taxation. Faster motion → higher resistance.
The field that enforces ERP. ERF grows exponentially with velocity, producing relativistic mass increase.
Γ₍Identity₎ — the ledger for internal processes such as clocks, decay, and structural maintenance.
Γ₍Motion₎ — the ledger for entropic expenditure required to change position in the entropic field.
Γ₍Interaction₎ — the ledger for signal exchange, causal consistency, and field equilibrium.
The theorem stating that the entropic field has a maximum update rate. This produces the cosmic speed limit.
The entropic analogue of Einstein’s γ. ELF emerges from EB reallocation and ERF growth, not geometry.
The universal field that processes entropic currency. EF enforces throughput limits and resistance.
The cost imposed by ERP when a system attempts rapid motion. ET explains relativistic mass increase.
The systemic bottleneck preventing any massive object from reaching c. EB is consumed entirely by resistance.
The phenomenon where increasing velocity yields exponentially less effective acceleration due to ERF growth.
The escalating entropic cost that consumes all added energy as velocity approaches c.
The final stage of OL where conversion efficiency collapses to zero. No further velocity can be purchased.
The global constraint preventing any massive object from surpassing the throughput limit. CAT is the universal form of OL.
All 25 acronyms above form the complete accounting vocabulary of Obidi’s Theory of Entropicity (ToE) as used in the resource materials. They collectively define the entropic-ledger reinterpretation of Einstein's relativistic physics.
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