Lazer says the expansion of the universe creates an increased difference
between the current entropy and the maximum possible entropy:
https://www.informationphilosopher.com/solutions/scientists/layzer/growth_of_order/

Thereby introducing room for entropy to increase further, and giving the
appearance of low entropy initial conditions.

Jason

On Sat, Sep 14, 2019, 8:12 AM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

> If the early universe, say before the emergence of the CMBR, consisted of
> a random collection of electrons and photons, wouldn't this correspond to a
> *high*, not low entropy? Wouldn't it be analogous to gas with many
> possible states? Yet cosmologists seem hard pressed to explain an initial
> or early state assuming the entropy is low. AG
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