The Obidi Conjecture of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Its Significance and Its Implications in Modern Theoretical Physics

 

The Obidi Conjecture is the central ontological claim of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), proposed by independent researcher John Onimisi Obidi. It asserts that entropy is the fundamental physical field of the universe, and that all other physical structures—including space, time, matter, and energy—are emergent properties of its behavior. [1, 2, 3]

Core Tenets of the Conjecture

The conjecture inverts the traditional hierarchy of physics. Instead of treating entropy as a secondary statistical byproduct of particles and fields, it posits that entropy is the "primitive entity" from which reality arises: [1, 4]

Theoretical Framework

The Obidi Conjecture is supported by several related principles within the Theory of Entropicity: [1, 9]

Scientific Status

As of 2026, the Obidi Conjecture is considered early-stage research primarily published in preprints and series on platforms like Medium, ResearchGate, and GitHub. It builds upon earlier work in entropic gravity by physicists like Erik Verlinde and Ted Jacobson but aims to transcend them by completely eliminating spacetime as a fundamental construct. [2, 3, 12]

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[6] https://notd.io

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[12] https://www.researchgate.net

 

 

The Obidi Conjecture is the central, foundational claim of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), developed by John Onimisi Obidi in 2025–2026, which asserts that entropy is the fundamental, real, dynamical field underlying all physical reality. It proposes that geometry, matter, and physical laws emerge from this entropic field, effectively inverting the standard physical model. [123]

Key Aspects of the Obidi Conjecture:

The theory is heavily documented in [the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Living Review Letters Series], often published on platforms like Medium and Cambridge Open Engage, and is in its early stages of development and public vetting. [12]

 

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