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: Refer to paragraph 3, which describes the cosmologists' multiverse view. Key supporting sentences: "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." and "But given the sheer number of possibilities, nature would have had a good chance to get the \"right\" set of laws at least once." Use these to find the choice that restates that a large number of universes makes it likely at least one will support life.

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The passage suggests that the cosmologists mentioned in the third paragraph would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
D
Choice D matches the paragraph's claim that, because of the "sheer number of possibilities," nature would likely obtain the "right" set of laws in at least one universe. The quoted sentence directly supports the idea that there are enough universes to make life probable in at least one.
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