Reading Comprehension
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
Locate the phrase "play the movie" and read the immediately following explanatory clause; paraphrase that explanation.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage7.It can be inferred from the passage that when the author says that scientists "play the movie" (second sentence of the fifth paragraph), the author means that they
Correct Answer
B
The passage immediately clarifies the phrase: "they do calculations, what-if scenarios, or computer simulations—to see what disasters occur." That description shows that "play the movie" means to follow a theoretical chain of events (run through what-if scenarios or simulations) to its outcome, which matches option B.
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