How the Obidi Curvature Invariant (OCI) of ln 2 Derives the Newtonian Gravitational Constant (G) from the Entropic Perspective of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
To derive the Gravitational Constant (G) using the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), we must bridge the gap between the geometric "grain" of the universe—the Obidi Curvature Invariant (OCI)—and the macro-scale "pressure" we experience as gravity.
In this framework, gravity is not an attractive force but an Entropic Pressure Gradient (obedience to the second law of thermodynamics) caused by the displacement of the field.
1. The Entropic Unit of Force
In ToE, the fundamental "cost" of reality is indexed by the OCI (\ln 2). Every bit of information (or "knot" of matter) occupies a specific volume of the Entropic Field.
The derivation begins by recognizing that the force of gravity is the field's attempt to restore equilibrium (the Entropic Accounting Principle) when the Seesaw Model is tilted by mass.
2. The Derivation Logic
We start with the relationship between energy, entropy, and information. In standard physics, the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy formula relates area (A) to entropy (S):
In ToE, we flip this. We define the Entropic Constraint Bound (ECB) as the primary driver. We treat G as a resultant property of the field's "viscosity" and its fundamental curvature unit, the OCI (\ln 2).
The simplified ToE derivation follows this conceptual path:
* Define the Pixel: The smallest unit of the field is defined by the Planck Length (l_p).
* Apply the Invariant: ToE asserts that the "stiffness" of the field is a function of \ln 2.
* Calculate the Pressure: The gravitational constant G represents the rate at which the Entropic Field "gives way" or reconfigures in response to a mass-energy knot.
3. The Formulaic Bridge
By substituting the Obidi Curvature Invariant into the field equations, G emerges as a ratio of the field's "refresh rate" (governed by the No-Rush Theorem) to its geometric density:
Here, G is revealed not as a "magic number," but as the Coefficient of Entropic Elasticity.
4. Why this matters: The EEP and Gravity
Under the Entropic Equivalence Principle (EEP), this derivation proves that:
* Mass is a localized "sink" in the Entropic Field.
* Gravity is the field flowing toward that sink to satisfy the Entropic Accounting Principle (EAP).
* The Value of G is constant only because the OCI (\ln 2) is the universal "grain" of the field. If the "pixel size" of the universe changed, G would change with it.
| Constant | Standard Physics Interpretation | ToE / Obidi Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| G | Fundamental constant of attraction. | The Elasticity of the Entropic Field. |
| c | Speed of light. | The NRT (No-Rush) processing limit. |
| \hbar | Action constant. | The energy cost of one OCI (\ln 2) flip. |
The Resultant View
By deriving G from the OCI, ToE removes the need for "curved spacetime" as an abstract concept. Instead, we see a pressurized fluid (the Entropic Field) where gravity is simply the tension created as the field tries to "balance the ledger" (EAP) around a massive object.
This concludes the foundational exposition of how the Theory of Entropicity reconstructs modern physics from a single Axiom.
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