What if reality is not built from particles, objects, or waves, but from an Entropic Field?
A single, continuous substrate whose gradients sculpt geometry, whose fluctuations appear as matter, and whose flows generate the dynamics we interpret as spacetime. In this view, the universe is not assembled from independent components but unfolds as a self‑organizing informational medium, where every structure is a local optimization of entropy. Motion, mass, curvature, and interaction become expressions of how this field redistributes information. The Theory of Entropicity proposes that entropy is not a statistical residue but the primary engine of physical law — the generative principle from which geometry, causality, and physical identity arise. In this framework, the cosmos is an evolving entropic architecture, continuously shaping itself through the logic of information.