Library/PT 149/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

The passage says our universe seems oddly "just right" for life because tiny changes in physical laws would have made life impossible. Some scientists explain this by suggesting a multiverse — many universes exist so one would have the right laws by chance. The author argues that fine-tuning may be overstated because if you change several physical constants at once you can find other sets of laws that still allow complex structures or possibly life. Still, the author doesn’t reject the multiverse, since some theories predict many universes and the idea might help solve other big questions about the universe.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Map the multiverse description in paragraph 3 onto the movie scenario — the passage says our universe could be one of many, most of which would not allow life, but with so many possibilities at least one would get the "right" laws. Relevant quotes: "Some cosmologists have tried to reconcile the existence of our universe ... by hypothesizing that our universe is but one of many universes within a wider array called the multiverse." "In almost all of those universes, the laws of physics might not allow the formation of matter as we know it and therefore of life." "But given the sheer number of possibilities, nature would have had a good chance to get the 'right' set of laws at least once."

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If the multiverse hypothesis as discussed in the third paragraph is correct, then the story of the hero in the first paragraph would be more analogous to the story of our universe if the hero

Correct Answer
B
B is correct because it parallels the multiverse account that our universe is simply one among many and that most of those universes would be inhospitable. The passage says our universe may be "but one of many universes" and that "in almost all of those universes" life would not form, yet "given the sheer number of possibilities" at least one could have the "right" laws. Option B—the hero was one of many people sent, but almost all of the others failed—matches that pattern of many trials with most failures but at least one success.
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