Published April 17, 2025 | Version v1
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Using AI to Consider the Possibility of Entropy and Decay to Test the Limitations of Human-Centric Physics

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This paper investigates a fundamental question at the core of modern physics: Are the measurement units—especially time—reliable parameters for testing and describing the universe? Historically, our physical theories have been shaped by human-centric measurement constructs developed through cultural and linguistic evolution. We challenge this convention, proposing that time may not be the most fundamental parameter of reality. Instead, we examine whether entropy and decay can serve as universal descriptors for physical interactions. By replacing time with entropy-driven phenomena, and supported by insights from AI-assisted theoretical exploration, we construct an alternative foundation for unifying disparate physical theories. This paper develops a complex but inclusive equation, seeking a universal representation of physical laws beyond the limitations imposed by traditional units.

For a full exposition of this theory, see the book: “The Entropy-Decay Universe: Redefining Time, Force, and Structure in Modern Physics,” available on Amazon.

https://amzn.eu/d/8FJfbXg

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For a full exposition of this theory, see the book: “The Entropy-Decay Universe: Redefining Time, Force, and Structure in Modern Physics,” available on Amazon.

https://amzn.eu/d/8FJfbXg

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