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Agile Publishing Manifesto and Philosophy (APMaP) of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): A Modern Framework for [General, Academic, and Scientific] Publishing — (Monday, May 11, 2026)
Agile Publishing Manifesto and Philosophy (APMaP) of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): A Modern Framework for [General, Academic, and Scientific] Publishing — (Monday, May 11, 2026)

Agile Publishing Manifesto and Philosophy (APMaP) of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE): A Modern Framework for [General, Academic, and Scientific] Publishing — (Monday, May 11, 2026)

First Published: Monday, May 11, 2026
Last Updated: Monday, May 11, 2026

Also refer to the following resource material:

  • MSMPDPM Publishing Architecture (ToE Publishing Infrastructure):
    msmpdpm-publishing-architecture.html


  • Agile Publishing Manifesto and Philosophy (APMaP) of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)

    1. Preface — Why the Theory of Entropicity Uses GitHub + Zenodo

    The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) is a living scientific framework. Its concepts evolve, its derivations deepen, and its internal architecture grows in precision with each iteration. Such a theory cannot be confined to the static, one‑time publication model inherited from the 20th century. It requires an infrastructure that supports continuous refinement, transparent versioning, and permanent preservation.

    For this reason, the ToE Living Review Letters Series is published through a dual platform: GitHub for development and visibility, and Zenodo for archival permanence. GitHub provides an open, dynamic environment where each Letter can be updated, corrected, expanded, and reorganized as the theory matures. Zenodo, operated by CERN and the European Commission, ensures that every released version is permanently preserved, assigned a DOI, and integrated into the global scholarly record.

    This combination allows ToE to remain both alive and archived — a rare synthesis in scientific publishing. Each version of a Letter is citable, immutable, and preserved independently, while the conceptual evolution of the theory remains fully visible and openly accessible. In this way, the ToE‑LRLS embodies the very principles it studies: continuous refinement, entropic flow, and structural self‑consistency.


    2. Publishing Philosophy of the ToE Living Review Letters Series (ToE‑LRLS)

    The ToE‑LRLS is founded on a simple but radical principle: scientific theories should evolve in public.

    Traditional journals freeze a manuscript at a single moment in time, often before the theory has reached conceptual maturity. This model is incompatible with foundational research, where insights accumulate gradually and where the structure of the theory may undergo multiple reorganizations before stabilizing.

    The ToE‑LRLS adopts a living‑document philosophy:

    • Versioned evolution — Each Letter is updated as the theory advances, with every version preserved and citable.

    • Transparent development — All derivations, corrections, and structural reorganizations occur in the open.

    • Permanent archiving — Every release is stored at CERN through Zenodo, ensuring long‑term preservation independent of any commercial platform.

    • Open access by design — No paywalls, no institutional barriers, no gatekeeping.

    • Scientific integrity through visibility — The history of each Letter is traceable, auditable, and publicly accessible.

    This publishing model aligns with the epistemic nature of ToE itself: a theory built on entropic flow, structural consistency, and the continuous refinement of the underlying manifold. The ToE‑LRLS is not merely a container for the theory — it is an expression of the theory’s philosophical foundations.


    3. Manifesto for Open Scientific Publishing

    Science advances when ideas move freely.

    The traditional publishing system — built on paywalls, proprietary formats, and institutional gatekeeping — restricts the flow of knowledge and slows the evolution of foundational theories. The future of scientific communication must be open, versioned, transparent, and preserved independently of commercial interests.

    We therefore affirm the following principles:

    1. Knowledge belongs to humanity, not to journals.  Scientific results should be accessible to all, without subscription fees or institutional barriers.

    2. Scientific theories evolve; their publications must evolve with them.  Static PDFs cannot capture the living nature of conceptual progress.

    3. Versioning is essential to intellectual honesty.  Every update, correction, and refinement should be preserved and citable.

    4. Archival permanence must be independent of commercial platforms.  Long‑term preservation should be entrusted to public institutions, not corporations.

    5. Transparency strengthens science.  Open repositories allow scrutiny, replication, and collaborative refinement.

    6. Gatekeeping is not quality control.  Peer review should be advisory, not a barrier to dissemination.

    7. The future of publishing is open, distributed, and entropic.  Scientific communication must reflect the dynamical nature of scientific discovery.

    The ToE‑LRLS is built on these principles. It is both a scientific project and a demonstration of what scientific publishing can become when freed from the constraints of the past.


    4. A Guide for Researchers: How to Adopt the ToE Publishing Workflow

    This workflow is designed for researchers who want to publish their work in a way that is:

    • open

    • permanent

    • versioned

    • citable

    • independent of journals

    • aligned with modern scientific practice

    Here is the complete method:


    Step 1 — Create a GitHub repository for your project

    Organize your work into:

    • /docs for manuscripts

    • /figures for images

    • /src for code

    • /data for datasets

    • /site for GitHub Pages (optional)

    Commit your work regularly.


    Step 2 — Enable GitHub Pages (optional but recommended)

    This gives you:

    • a public website

    • instant visibility

    • search engine indexing

    • a clean presentation layer

    Your manuscripts (PDF, HTML, Markdown) can be displayed directly.


    Step 3 — Connect your GitHub repository to Zenodo

    1. Log into Zenodo using GitHub

    2. Enable your repository

    3. Grant Zenodo access to your GitHub organization

    4. Click Sync

    Zenodo is now listening for releases.


    Step 4 — Publish a GitHub Release

    Each release should include:

    • your manuscript (PDF, HTML, Markdown)

    • supplementary files

    • figures

    • datasets

    • code

    • changelog

    When you click Publish Release, Zenodo automatically:

    • archives the release

    • assigns a DOI

    • creates a versioned record

    • updates the concept DOI


    Step 5 — Cite your work using the Zenodo DOI

    Every version is permanent and citable.

    You can add DOI badges to your README and website.


    Step 6 — Update your work freely

    When you improve your manuscript:

    • update the repo

    • publish a new release

    • Zenodo creates a new version

    Your scientific record becomes:

    • transparent

    • traceable

    • permanent

    • open

    This is the ideal workflow for living theories, evolving datasets, and long‑term research programs.


    John Onimisi Obidi. (2026). Entropicity/Theory-of-Entropicity-ToE: Letter IE — First Public Release (v10.05.2026.1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20114386 John Onimisi Obidi. (2026). Entropicity/Theory-of-Entropicity-ToE-Search-Query-Engine: The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Search-Query-Engine (v10.05.2026.1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20116039 Agile Publishing Manifesto and Philosophy (APMaP) of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/H8WR3





  • Complete GitHub ToE Living Review Letters Series, Letter IE — First Public Release (ToE LRLS):
    John Onimisi Obidi. (2026). Entropicity/Theory-of-Entropicity-ToE: Letter IE — First Public Release (v10.05.2026.1). Complete ToE GitHub Package. Zenodo.
  • Complete GitHub ToE. The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Search‑Query‑Engine:
    John Onimisi Obidi. (2026). Entropicity/Theory-of-Entropicity-ToE-Search-Query-Engine: The Theory of Entropicity (ToE) Search‑Query‑Engine (v10.05.2026.1). Complete ToE GitHub Package. Zenodo.
  • Agile Publishing Manifesto and Philosophy (APMaP) of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE):
    https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/H8WR3

  • Zenodo Badge Strip

    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20114386 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20116039 DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/H8WR3



    Open-Source Philosophy and the Agile Manifesto in Publishing

    A defining feature of Obidi’s work is its open-source scientific philosophy. Rejecting traditional institutional gatekeeping, Obidi publishes his research as a series of openly accessible, interlinked documents—often hosted on platforms such as GitHub Pages, HandWiki, and other open repositories.

    This approach is guided by his Agile Manifesto in Publishing, which emphasizes:

    • clarity over obscurity,
    • accessibility over exclusivity,
    • discoverability over academic isolation,
    • iteration over static publication.

    Knowledge, in this framework, is a living product—continuously refined, openly debated, and globally accessible.

    5. Interdisciplinary Implications

    Obidi’s entropic philosophy extends far beyond physics. By treating entropy as the universal field, the framework offers new insights into:

    • Cosmology: the entropic origin of spacetime and cosmic structure.
    • Biology: life as an entropic optimization process.
    • Neuroscience: consciousness as entropic self-organization.
    • Artificial Intelligence: learning as entropic gradient descent.
    • Philosophy: a unified ontology and epistemology grounded in entropic flow.

    This positions the Theory of Entropicity as a candidate for a unified scientific worldview—one capable of bridging physics, cognition, and complex systems.

    Conclusion

    Obidi’s philosophy—through Ontodynamics, Entropology, and Entrodynamics—offers a profound reimagining of reality. It reframes existence as an entropic continuum, knowledge as entropic negotiation, and dynamics as entropic flow. Together, these components form the conceptual and philosophical foundation of the Theory of Entropicity, a framework that seeks to unify the deepest structures of physics with the broadest questions of existence.

    As an open-source, continuously evolving body of work, Obidi’s philosophy stands as a testament to the power of accessible scientific thought and the transformative potential of entropic reasoning.

    References for further exploration

    Reference Description
    John O. Obidi, Theory of Entropicity (ToE), Master Entropic Equation, Encyclopedia.pub (2025) Formal encyclopedia entry presenting the core structure of the Master Entropic Equation and the foundational postulates of the entropic field framework.
    Cambridge Engage Articles: Theory of Entropicity – Entropy-Driven Derivation of Mercury's Perihelion Precession Technical exposition demonstrating how Mercury's perihelion precession can be derived from entropy gradients within the ToE, providing an entropic alternative to purely geometric explanations.
    Review and Analysis, ResearchGate: Attosecond Entanglement Formation and the Entropic Field Analytical discussion of attosecond-scale entanglement formation interpreted through the lens of the entropic field and the Entropic Time Limit.
    GitHub Repository: Theory-of-Entropicity-ToE Repository containing formal derivations, computational implementations, and supporting materials for the Theory of Entropicity, including numerical approaches to the Obidi Field Equations.

    References

    1. Grokipedia — Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Comprehensive encyclopedia‑style entry introducing the conceptual, mathematical, and ontological structure of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://grokipedia.com/page/Theory_of_Entropicity
    2. Grokipedia — John Onimisi Obidi
      Scholarly profile of John Onimisi Obidi, originator of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), including philosophical and historical motivation, background and research contributions.
      https://grokipedia.com/page/John_Onimisi_Obidi
    3. Google Blogger — Live Website on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Public‑facing platform containing explanatory essays, conceptual introductions, and updates on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://theoryofentropicity.blogspot.com
    4. LinkedIn — Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Professional organizational page providing institutional updates and academic outreach related to the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://www.linkedin.com/company/theory-of-entropicity-toe/about/?viewAsMember=true
    5. Medium — Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Collection of essays and conceptual expositions on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://medium.com/@jonimisiobidi
    6. Substack — Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Serialized research notes, essays, and public communications on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://johnobidi.substack.com/
    7. SciProfiles — Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Indexed scholarly profile and research presence for the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) within the SciProfiles ecosystem.
      https://sciprofiles.com/profile/4143819
    8. HandWiki — Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Editorially curated scientific encyclopedia entry, documenting the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)'s conceptual, philosophical, and mathematical structures.
      https://handwiki.org/wiki/User:PHJOB7
    9. Encyclopedia.pub — Theory of Entropicity (ToE): Path to Unification of Physics and the Laws of Nature
      A formally maintained, technically curated scientific encyclopedia entry, presenting an expansive overview of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)'s conceptual, philosophical, and mathematical foundations.
      https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/59188
    10. Authorea — Research Profile of John Onimisi Obidi
      Research manuscripts, papers, and scientific documents on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://www.authorea.com/users/896400-john-onimisi-obidi
    11. Academia.edu — Research Papers
      Academic papers, drafts, and research notes on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) hosted on Academia.edu .
      https://independent.academia.edu/JOHNOBIDI
    12. Figshare — Research Archive
      Principal Figshare repository link for research outputs on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://figshare.com/authors/John_Onimisi_Obidi/20850605
    13. OSF (Open Science Framework)
      Open‑access repository hosting research materials, datasets, and papers related to the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://osf.io/5crh3/
    14. ResearchGate — Publications on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Indexed research outputs, citations, and academic interactions related to the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?query=John+Onimisi+Obidi&type=publication
    15. Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
      Indexed scholarly works and papers on the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) within the SSRN research repository.
      https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=7479570
    16. International Journal of Current Science Research and Review (IJCSRR)
      Peer‑reviewed publication relevant to the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://doi.org/10.47191/ijcsrr/V8-i11%E2%80%9321
    17. Cambridge University — Cambridge Open Engage (COE)
      Early research outputs and working papers hosted on Cambridge University’s open research dissemination platform.
      https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/open-research/cambridge-open-engage
    18. GitHub Wiki — Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Open‑source technical wiki, documenting the canonical structure, equations, and formal development of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE).
      https://github.com/Entropicity/Theory-of-Entropicity-ToE/wiki
    19. Canonical Archive of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE)
      Authoritative, version‑controlled archive of the full Theory of Entropicity (ToE) monograph, including derivations and formal definitions.
      https://entropicity.github.io/Theory-of-Entropicity-ToE/