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Accounting in Modern Physics: An Introduction to the Accounting Principles of Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

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Obidi's accounting in physics refers to the Entropic Accounting Principle (EAP), a core concept within John Onimisi Obidi’s proposed Theory of Entropicity (ToE). It treats the universe as an accounting mechanism where physical processes require a strict budget.

The Entropic Ledger

* Finite Budget:

Every physical system operates with a fixed, conserved amount of entropic resources.

* Resource Allocation:

The budget splits between maintaining internal identity, sustaining physical motion, and mediating interactions.

* Bookkeeping Rules:

Nature acts as a ledger; spending more energy or entropy on rapid motion forces a subtraction from internal processes like timekeeping.

Relativistic Reinterpretation

* Time Dilation:

Slowed proper time happens because moving fast diverts entropy away from internal timekeeping cycles into motion.

* Length Contraction:

Spatial shortening occurs as a balancing factor to preserve total entropy density inside a moving frame.

* Mass Increase:

Resistance grows as a system tries to outrun the underlying field's update rate, manifesting as higher inertial mass.

If you'd like, we can explore:

  • The mathematical formulation of the Master Entropic Equation (MEE)/Obidi Field Equations (OFE)

  • How the Entropic Resistance Principle (ERP) compares to Einstein's relativity


In theoretical physics, "Obidi’s Accounting" refers to the Entropic Accounting Principle (EAP). This is a core component of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) developed by the theorist and philosopher****John Onimisi Obidi. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Rather than viewing entropy as a side effect of disorder, Obidi's framework posits that entropy is the fundamental field from which reality emerges. EAP acts as the mathematical bookkeeping rule for this field. [2, 5, 6]

Core Mechanism: The Conserved Budget

According to the Theory of Entropicity, every physical system possesses a strict, finite entropic budget. This budget must be explicitly divided into three main operational tasks: [5, 7]

  • Structural Maintenance: Preserving the physical identity and shape of the system.
  • Kinetic Motion: Sustaining movement across the entropic field.
  • Mediating Interactions: Managing how the system engages with outside forces. [5, 7]

Deriving Relativity Without Spacetime Geometry

Because this entropic budget is conserved, an increase in one category forces a reduction in others. Obidi utilizes this "accounting mechanism" to explain Einsteinian relativistic effects without needing geometric spacetime postulates: [1, 2, 5, 7]

  • Time Dilation: When an object moves at high velocities, a massive portion of its entropic budget is allocated to motion. As a consequence, the remaining budget for internal timekeeping drops, causing proper time to visibly slow down. [5, 7]

  • Length Contraction: To sustain rapid movement, entropy is pulled away from the system's structural maintenance ledger, causing spatial contraction along the path of motion. [7]

  • Relativistic Mass Increase: Nearing the ultimate update limit of the field (the speed of light), the system must divert its entire remaining budget to counter field resistance, presenting itself externally as increased inertial mass. [1, 5]

By replacing Einstein's geometric space-time coordinates with an information-based Entropic Accounting Principle, the theory is positioned to offer a more mathematically uniform bridge between classical relativity and quantum mechanical irreversibility. [1]

Are you looking to explore the mathematical equations of the Obidi Action, or do you want to see how this compares to traditional thermodynamic concepts?

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