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The Entropic Force-Field Hypothesis: A Unified Framework for Quantum Gravity

22 March 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive theory of quantum gravity based on the Entropic Force-Field Hypothesis (EFFH), wherein entropy is proposed as the fundamental force-field governing all interactions in nature. By introducing an Entropic Action, we derive field equations that are positioned towards unifying general relativity and quantum mechanics as emergent consequences of entropy-driven dynamics. This theory extends the thermodynamic interpretation of gravity, reinterprets black hole physics, and provides a novel resolution to the black hole information paradox. Furthermore, the entropic time limit (ETL) is introduced as a fundamental constraint on quantum interactions, distinct from the Planck time. The framework suggests testable predictions and empirical validations that can distinguish EFFH from existing theories such as string theory and loop quantum gravity.

Keywords

General Relativity
Quantum Gravity
Quantum Field Theory
Astrophysics
Field Theory
String Theory
Loop Quantum Gravity

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