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Obidi's Thermodynamics and the New Physics of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

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Obidi's Thermodynamics and the New Physics of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

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John Onimisi Obidi's Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is an emerging theoretical framework that redefines entropy as the fundamental field of reality rather than a passive statistical measure of disorder. In this "New Physics" paradigm, space, time, gravity, and quantum mechanics are not foundational primitives; instead, they emerge as macroscopic expressions of a universal entropic field (S(x)) reorganizing itself. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

The Core Paradigm Shift

Traditional physics treats entropy as a secondary mathematical tally counting the microstates or "disorder" within a fixed spacetime arena. Obidi's framework completely inverts this relationship: [2, 6]

Entropy as a Substance:

Entropy is a dynamic, foundational field existing at every coordinate point in the universe.

Emergent Spacetime:

Space and time are thermodynamic projections of an underlying informational manifold.

The Illusion of the Vacuum:

Empty space does not exist; a vacuum is simply the entropic field resting at its most uniform baseline configuration. [2, 3, 7]

Mathematical and Theoretical Pillars

The architecture of ToE relies on specific mathematical constructs designed to mimic and extend classical field theories: [3]

The Obidi Action:

A universal variational principle that encodes the dynamic evolution of the entropic field. [3, 8]

The Master Entropic Equation (MEE):

The primary dynamical equation of ToE. It serves as the entropic equivalent to Einstein’s field equations in General Relativity. [3, 6, 9]

The "No-Rush" Theorem:

A postulate stating that physical states cannot reconfigure instantaneously. Within ToE, the speed of light (c) is reinterpreted as the maximum speed limit at which the entropic field can propagate information. [6, 8]

The Fundamental Relation:

The theory introduces an informational-geometric link, c=kBTSS, which mathematically binds quantum, thermodynamic, and geometric constants. [7]

Implications for Modern Physics

According to papers shared on the Cambridge Open Engage Repository, ToE attempts to resolve the long-standing incompatibility between General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics by anchoring both in a single informational substrate. [4, 7]

Gravity:

Gravity is reinterpreted as an entropic gradient. Objects naturally drift from areas of lower entropic density to higher density. [2]

Quantum Observers:

Rather than holding a privileged role that collapses wavefunctions, observers are treated as local subsystems entirely bound by the pre-computed dynamics of the overarching entropic field. [6]

Classical Consistency:

Authors of the framework state that ToE successfully re-derives classical general relativity benchmarks, such as the perihelion precession of Mercury and the deflection of starlight. [9]

Current Scientific Status

The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a highly ambitious, independent alternative framework. A summary hosted on the Open Science Framework (OSF) notes that while ToE engages deeply with foundational questions, it currently functions also as a philosophical and conceptual pressure test against dominant assumptions in mainstream physics, and it is undergoing exhaustive empirical and mathematical peer review for community acceptance. [6, 10, 11]

If you are exploring this topic for research or study, let us know if you would like to:

  • Breakdown the mathematical mechanics of the Master Entropic Equation (MEE)/Obidi Field Equations (OFE).
  • Contrast ToE with traditional statistical mechanics or Erik Verlinde's entropic gravity.
  • Examine the philosophical arguments underlying information geometry. [3, 4, 8, 12]

[1] https://medium.com

[2] https://www.linkedin.com

[3] https://medium.com

[4] https://www.researchgate.net

[5] https://www.youtube.com

[6] https://medium.com

[7] https://www.cambridge.org

[8] https://medium.com

[9] https://notd.io

[10] https://www.linkedin.com

[11] https://osf.io

[12] https://encyclopedia.pub

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