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
Locate the paragraph that gives the probabilistic reason (entropy/disorder) why a disordered, cold empty state would be more likely as an initial condition; that reasoning appears in paragraph 3.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage23.The claim in the fourth paragraph that an initial condition is likely to resemble cold, empty space is most strongly supported by information in the
Correct Answer
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Paragraph 3 gives the entropy-based rationale underlying the claim in paragraph 4. It states: "In physics the flow of time is captured by the second law of thermodynamics, which implies that entropy—a measure of total disorder—naturally increases with time." and also that "Entropy increases because there are more ways for a system to be disordered than for it to be ordered." These lines explain that disordered (high-entropy) states are far more numerous and therefore more probable, which supports paragraph 4's claim that the most common initial condition would "resemble cold, empty space."
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