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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Physicists say the universe began as a tiny, extremely hot point that expanded rapidly (the Big Bang) and has cooled since. Carroll and Chen argue that such big bangs probably happen many times inside a much larger multiverse, which is mostly cold, empty space. Tiny random energy fluctuations in empty space can sometimes spark small regions that inflate into new universes, so our universe may be one of many such rare fluctuations rather than a unique event.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: identify the passage's thesis about Carroll and Chen's account of our universe's origin and cite the concluding sentences that describe fluctuations and the multiverse. Supporting passage sentences: 'Recent research has shown that even empty space has faint traces of energy that fluctuate on the subatomic scale.' and 'Carroll and Chen take our universe, and others, to be such fluctuations in a high entropy multiverse.'

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Which one of the following most accurately states the main idea of the passage?

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The passage's central claim is that Carroll and Chen propose our universe originated as an energy fluctuation in a high-entropy multiverse. The passage ties research on subatomic energy fluctuations to the idea that such fluctuations can generate big bangs and explicitly states that 'Carroll and Chen take our universe, and others, to be such fluctuations in a high entropy multiverse.'
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