The Tsang Entropy-Decay Theory reconstructs the laws of physics as a process of irreversible decay across 33 dimensions — where structure, memory, and collapse emerge not from force, but from entropic curvature.
This is not a revision of physics. It is a new foundation — for cosmology, for gravity, for everything that decays.
Key Concepts
The Tsang Entropy-Decay Equation unifies all physical forces as expressions of how entropy resists, decays, and curves within structure.
A 33-dimensional model ranging from -1D to 32D describes the degrees of freedom in entropy propagation and the readiness of systems to decay.
All matter traps entropy historically; gravity emerges as an action-reaction between trapped internal entropy and the planet-scale entropy curvature gradient.
With the correct resonant triggering, entropy can be released in cascades — unlocking memory, motion, or collapse.