Dr. Melvin Vopson has proposed that gravity acts as a data compression mechanism within the framework of the Second Law of Infodynamics. This paper suggests an augmentation to this theory, proposing that gravitational compression is a thermodynamic necessity dictated by the Law of Conservation of Energy. We introduce the Symbiotic Infodynamic Equilibrium (SIE) model, where the energy required for entropic State Realisation is offset by the compression of spatial informational mass. While Vopson’s original Second Law identifies information as a likely candidate for Dark Matter (mass accumulation), it currently does not account for the accelerating expansion of the universe (Dark Energy). The SIE model resolves this by introducing an inverse relationship: in cosmic voids where information density is negligible, the conservation of energy necessitates spatial decompression. This mechanism provides a thermodynamic derivation for Dark Energy and offers a novel, density-dependent resolution to the Hubble Tension.
Cody Hudock (Mon,) studied this question.