๐ท Accounting Assets & Liabilities in Obidi’s Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Obidi’s Entropic Accounting Model maps Classical Accounting Concepts into Physics
In traditional accounting, every system has assets (resources to spend) and liabilities (obligations to pay); Obidi preserves this in entropic physics.
๐น 1. Assets = Entropic Resources (EB, TEB)
In ToE, the asset of a physical system is its Entropic Budget (EB)—the finite entropic currency it can spend to maintain identity, move, or interact.
๐ธ EB / TEB are the “assets”
EB = the system’s available entropic capital
TEB = the total closed account
TRA, TKA, TCA = the three asset categories
Assets in ToE = the entropic resources you can allocate.
Just like financial assets, EB must be managed, allocated, and conserved.
๐น 2. Liabilities = Entropic Costs (ERP, ERF, ET, RET)
Liabilities in ToE are the costs the entropic field imposes when a system tries to change its state:
๐ธ ERP — Entropic Resistance Principle
The fundamental “liability rule.”
Every attempt to reconfigure motion triggers resistance.
๐ธ ERF — Entropic Resistance Field
The “liability engine.”
ERF grows exponentially with velocity.
๐ธ ET — Entropic Tax
The “liability payment.”
The cost charged for rapid motion.
๐ธ RET — Rising Entropic Tax
The “liability escalation.”
RET consumes all added energy near c.
Liabilities in ToE = the entropic costs you must pay to the field.
๐น 3. Ledger Balance = OBE (Assets – Liabilities = Net Entropic State)
The Obidi Budget Equation (OBE) is the entropic equivalent of the accounting balance sheet:
๐ธ Assets
TRA (Identity)
TKA (Motion)
TCA (Interaction)
๐ธ Liabilities
ERP
ERF
ET
RET
๐ธ Net Entropic State
The system’s effective ability to update its internal state, move, or interact.
OBE ensures that every entropic transaction is balanced—just like double‑entry accounting.
๐น 4. Velocity Barrier = When Liabilities Consume All Assets
Obidi’s Loop (OL), OET, and CAT are simply the liability side overpowering the asset side.
As velocity approaches c:
ERF skyrockets
ET increases
RET consumes all EB
TRA collapses
TKA cannot grow
TCA becomes unstable
This is the Cosmic Accounting Trap (CAT):
Liabilities → ∞
Assets → 0
Net entropic state → frozen
No massive object can reach c because liabilities exceed assets.
๐ท 5. Why This Is Revolutionary
Obidi shows that physics behaves like a perfect accounting system:
Assets = entropic resources
Liabilities = entropic resistance
Equity = net entropic state
Transactions = motion, interaction, identity maintenance
Taxes = entropic resistance
Limits = throughput ceiling (c)
Bankruptcy = OET/CAT
Einstein’s relativistic kinematics becomes ledger mathematics, not geometry.
๐ท Closing Insight
Obidi’s ToE does not “borrow” accounting language—it implements accounting as the fundamental mathematical structure of physical law.
Assets and liabilities are real entropic quantities governing motion, time, mass, measurements, observations, and interactions.