Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Science depends on experiments giving the same result when repeated, but Sommerer and Ott made a computer model showing a particle in a special force field where the tiniest, even undetectable, change in how you start it can lead to a completely different outcome. They compare this to spilling water on land that usually runs to one of two lakes: if the dividing line between the lake areas is extremely jagged, drops a hair's breadth apart can end up in different lakes and you have to actually spill the water to know. In their model that jagged, unpredictable boundary fills the whole field, so you cannot even predict roughly where the particle will go; if other systems like this exist, they could explain why some experiments cannot be replicated and would challenge the idea that repeatability is always possible.
Logic Breakdown
Compare the passage's description of a riddled basin (unpredictability confined to boundary points) with the description of Sommerer and Ott's model (the riddled boundary expands to the whole system so that destination is unpredictable at any starting point).
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.According to the passage, Sommerer and Ott's model differs from a riddled basin of attraction in which one of the following ways?
Correct Answer
C
Choice C is correct. The passage states: 'In the system posited by the two physicists, this boundary expands to include the whole system: i.e., the entire force field is riddled with fractal properties, and it is impossible to predict even the general destination of the particle given its starting point.' By contrast, the passage describes riddled-basin unpredictability as limited to the boundary: 'Along such a boundary, the only way to determine where spilled water will flow at any given point is actually to spill it and observe its motion; spilling the water at any immediately adjacent point could give the water an entirely different path, velocity, or destination.' Thus the model makes destination unpredictable at any point, whereas a riddled basin has unpredictability only at certain (boundary) points.
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