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Reading Comprehension

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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

Find the passage's main aim by looking for a problem–solution structure: the author states a puzzle about the Big Bang's low-entropy start and then explains Carroll and Chen's proposal that a multiverse of fluctuations explains it.

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The primary purpose of the passage is to

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The passage sets up the puzzle that a low-entropy initial universe is improbable ("While the Big Bang process and what followed obey the second law of thermodynamics, it is a mystery why there should have been a small, hot, and dense universe to begin with.") and then explains Carroll and Chen's explanatory account ("Carroll and Chen's innovation is to argue that the most common initial condition is actually likely to resemble cold, empty space..." and "Carroll and Chen take our universe, and others, to be such fluctuations in a high entropy multiverse."). Because the passage presents the problem and then gives the authors' reasoning for their theory, its primary purpose is to give the rationale for a theory.
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