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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Modern physics explains the world by breaking it into tiny parts, but a \"theory of everything\" would only describe those particles and their forces and still couldn't predict how messy, complex systems (like storms or people) behave. Many complicated systems are chaotic, meaning tiny differences at the start can lead to very different outcomes, so long-term prediction becomes impossible. Complexity theory studies systems that sit between order and chaos (for example, cell membranes), where a bit of disorder helps produce useful new changes that let living things adapt and evolve.

Logic Breakdown

Find the passage's main purpose: the author contrasts the limits of reductionist physics with the promise of complexity theory for explaining systems that are partly ordered and partly chaotic.

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In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with doing which one of the following?

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The passage's primary aim is to introduce complexity theory as a promising scientific approach for explaining the behavior of systems that lie "on the edge of chaos." Support: "The emerging science of complexity theory offers promise of explaining the behavior of systems that are on the edge of chaos," and "Much of the excitement about complexity theory arises because of the belief that living things are systems of this kind." The author frames this introduction by noting the limits of reductionist physics — "It could not predict the behavior of complicated systems like thunderstorms or human beings" — thereby motivating complexity theory as an explanation for aspects that traditional reductionism overlooks.
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