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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

Locate the passage sentences that link entropy to the universe's initial state; the correct answer follows directly from an explicit statement equating the early hot, dense state with low entropy.

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It can be inferred from the passage that the author presumes which one of the following to be true?

Correct Answer
C
The passage explicitly states: "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. Such a low entropy universe is an extremely unlikely configuration." This directly equates a hot, dense early universe with a low-entropy state, supporting choice C.
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