It’s not because negative means below zero. Supposedly the universe started out in a state of low entropy. Supposedly the expansion created a situation of (increased) higher entropy. Who knows what the highest entropy could be. This is not about that, either. It’s not about the edge limits.
What really rubs me the wrong way or grates against my nerves is that life is organized (ordered) in a way that the universe did not begin at. Supposedly.
It makes the “ordered” beginning of the universe feel no different than the rest of the disorder.
I posted this here because negative entropy reminds me of a false vacuum.
There are two threads going on that converge here: