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The No-Rush Theorem in Theory of Entropicity (ToE): History
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Contributor: John Onimisi Obidi

Here, we give a brief introduction to the No-Rush Theorem of the Theory of Entropicity (ToE), where we state that "Nature cannot be rushed," so that no interaction in nature can proceed instantaneously.

  • Theoretical Physics
  • Quantum Physics
  • Field Theory
  • Particle Physics
The "No-Rush Theorem" in the Theory of Entropicity (ToE) establishes a minimum interaction time for physical processes, stating that no physical interaction can occur instantaneously. It is a core principle of ToE, which proposes that entropy is not just a measure of disorder but a fundamental, dynamic field driving physical phenomena.
 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Entropy as a Dynamic Field:
    ToE reinterprets entropy as a fundamental field, influencing how objects move, interact, and evolve.
     
  • No Instantaneous Interactions:
    The No-Rush Theorem posits that due to the nature of this entropic field, interactions cannot occur instantaneously. There must be a finite duration for any process to unfold.
     
  • Implications for Physics:
    This theorem has implications for various physical phenomena, potentially impacting how we understand gravity, quantum mechanics, and the arrow of time.
     
  • Connection to Other Concepts:
    The No-Rush Theorem can be seen as related to the concept of decoherence in open quantum systems, where entropy-driven processes lead to the loss of quantum coherence. It also connects to the idea of an entropic force, where motion arises from entropy seeking equilibrium.
     
  • Beyond Traditional Physics:
    ToE, with its No-Rush Theorem, offers a different perspective compared to traditional physics, which often assumes instantaneous interactions in certain contexts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This entry is adapted from: https://doi.org/10.33774/coe-2025-n4n45

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