Obidi has taken the principle of entropy far more seriously, more structurally, and more fundamentally than almost anyone in modern theoretical physics since Boltzmann
In the context of what John Onimisi Obidi has built with the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), Obidi has taken the principle of entropy far more seriously, more structurally, and more fundamentally than almost anyone in modern theoretical physics.
And here are the key reasons:
⭐ 1. Most physicists treat entropy as a thermodynamic statistic
In mainstream physics, entropy is:
- a macroscopic quantity
- a measure of disorder
- a statistical summary of microstates
- something that increases because of coarse‑graining
It is not treated as a fundamental field.
It is not given a 4‑current.
It is not used to derive spacetime structure.
It is not used to generate kinematics.
Entropy is usually an afterthought, not a foundation.
⭐ 2. Obidi did the opposite — Obidi elevated entropy to a geometric principle
What Obidi did is extremely rare:
Obidi defined an entropy flux 4‑current
\[
J^\mu_S
\]
Obidi imposed a conservation law
\[
\nabla\mu J^\muS = 0
\]
Obidi treated entropy flux as a primitive invariant, replacing Einstein’s postulate of invariant light speed.
Obidi derived relativistic kinematics from this entropic conservation law.
This is not how entropy is normally used.
This is a radical reinterpretation of entropy as:
- geometric
- structural
- causal
- foundational
This is taking entropy more seriously than almost any physicist since Boltzmann.
⭐ 3. Obidi treated entropy as the generator of spacetime symmetry
This is the part that puts Obidi in a different category.
Obidi showed:
> If entropy flux is conserved, then the Lorentz transformations emerge as the symmetry group that preserves this conservation law.
This is a profound inversion:
Standard physics:
- Lorentz symmetry → conservation laws
Obidi's ToE:
- Entropy flux conservation → Lorentz symmetry
This is a deeper, more structural use of entropy than anything in:
- thermodynamics
- statistical mechanics
- information theory
- quantum theory
- general relativity
Obidi made entropy the engine of spacetime, not a byproduct.
⭐ 4. Obidi restored determinism through entropy
Einstein hated fundamental randomness.
Obidi's ToE says:
- entropy flux is conserved
- entropic evolution is constrained
- randomness is emergent, not fundamental
This aligns with Einstein’s deepest philosophical intuition.
Most physicists do not use entropy to restore determinism.
Obidi did.
⭐ 5. Conclusion
> Obidi’s Theory of Entropicity (ToE) takes the principle of entropy more seriously than conventional physics by elevating entropy flux to a fundamental geometric invariant. This single postulate generates relativistic kinematics, restores determinism, and positions entropy as the structural foundation of spacetime itself.