What if time, mass, space, and force are not fundamental-but merely echoes of a deeper process?
In The Entropy-Decay Universe, Louis Hin Lok Tsang presents a radical reinterpretation of physics built on a single core idea: that the universe is not a sequence of events in time, but a structured unfolding of entropy itself. Through a unified theory based on entropy gradients, decay progression, and breathing curvature fields, this textbook rebuilds classical and modern physics from the ground up.
From cosmology to quantum mechanics, from light and wave behavior to Newtonian motion, every chapter reframes familiar physical laws in terms of entropy-driven structural memory. Mass becomes resistance to decay. Acceleration becomes the rate of entropic collapse. Force disappears entirely in the final state: when memory flattens, motion ends, and F=0.
Blending accessible explanations with deep mathematical insight, this book leads readers on a journey through a new universe-one that ticks not with clocks, but with collapse.
This is not just a new interpretation of physics.
It is a new foundation.
Ideal for advanced high school students, undergraduates, physicists, and philosophers of science seeking clarity, causality, and a bold alternative to space-time-based thinking.