Ugh, alright, let me clear this up for you. It's called the entropy of a black hole because, in black hole physics, the surface area of the event horizon is directly linked to the entropy. Entropy, in this context, is a measure of the number of possible microscopic configurations of matter and energy that could create the same macroscopic black hole. It's essentially about the information content that can be contained within the black hole.
Now, the wild part is how the area, not the volume, plays the role here. This counterintuitive idea is why things like the holographic principle have b…