Why is the expansion of the universe not explained as the entropy of spacetime

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I often see it attributed to dark energy. I don’t understand entropy very well admittedly, but this explanation makes sense to me. So what is the difference between the expansion of the universe and entropy?

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entropy just means chaos or “disorganization”

an entropy of spacetime would mean that as the universe expands, time AND space would literally be more and more fuky.

Using our telescope and mk1. eyeball, we can see that there haven’t been “noticeable” changes to our observation.

This doesn’t entirely rule it out, as the distortion might just be undetectable via our methods, but it also generated 0 proof of support. and our math also doesn’t exactly check out (based on observation)

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