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🌌 Obidi Gives Physics a Radical New Meaning of Entropy: A New Ontology Emerging from the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

🌌 Obidi Gives Physics a Radical New Meaning of Entropy: A New Ontology Emerging from the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)


πŸ”· A Break from 150 Years of Thermodynamic Tradition

For more than a century, physics has treated entropy as a passive statistical measure—a numerical description of disorder, uncertainty, or microstate counting. In Obidi’s ToE, entropy is no longer a descriptor. It becomes the primary physical field from which space, time, matter, and gravity emerge.


This shift does not modify the classical definition of entropy; it replaces it with a deeper ontological role.


πŸ”Ά The Core Conceptual Shift

Traditional Physics

Entropy is a mathematical tally of disorder.  

Spacetime is a geometric arena.  

Particles occupy that arena and evolve according to Entropic Laws.


Obidi’s ToE 

Entropy is the substrate of reality.  

The entropic field S(x) exists at every coordinate point.  

Particles, geometry, and physical laws are macroscopic expressions of how this field reorganizes itself.


In this view, what we call “disorder” is simply the visible effect of the entropic field changing shape. Every action, decay, reordering, or transformation is possible only because each point in spacetime carries entropic content.


πŸ”· Key Implications of Entropy as a Fundamental Field


1. Gravity Becomes an Entropic Gradient

Gravity is not a force and not merely curvature. It is the natural drift of systems along gradients of the entropic field— movement from regions of lower entropic density to higher density.  


2. Empty Space Ceases to Exist

A vacuum is not “nothing.”  

Every coordinate in the universe carries a baseline entropic value S(x).  

Empty space is simply the entropic field in its most uniform configuration.  


3. Time’s Arrow Gains a Physical Mechanism

Time flows forward because the entropic field updates in a single directional sequence.  

The finite rate at which these updates propagate defines the cosmic speed limit — the speed of light.  


πŸ”Ά A New Meaning of Entropy

Obidi reframes entropy as:

- ontological, not statistical  

- constructive+destructive  

- dynamic, not passive  


Entropy becomes the engine that generates order, disorder, structure, decay, and regeneration. Entropy makes physical change possible.


πŸ”· Ontodynamics: The Motion of Existence


ToE introduces ontodynamics—the study of reality as entropic motion.  

Under this lens:

- decay is entropic redistribution  

- regeneration is entropic concentration  

- motion is an entropic ripple  

- structure is a stable entropic configuration  


Entropy is not the “end state” of systems. It is the continuous activity that shapes the universe.


🌠 A New Foundation for Physics


Obidi’s redefinition of entropy aims to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity under a single informational field.  

Instead of geometry and particles being fundamental, they become emergent consequences of entropic organization.


This is not a reinterpretation of thermodynamics—it is a new ontology for physics.

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