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Intro topic ·Big Bang
Expansion from small, dense, hot universe to larger, cooler universe
Significance of hypothesis ·Reconciles Big Bang theory with entropy
The larger multiverse can be disordered, random, and full of empty space while still containing pockets of matter and energy for big bangs
Passage Style
Phenomenon-hypothesis (RC)
Single position
Analysis by ZoeLight
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Question Type
Describe organization
Structure
This question asks why we expect the initial condition of the universe to resemble cold, empty space. The second law of thermodynamics is the reason that a small, hot, dense initial condition is less likely (and an initial condition of cold, empty space is more likely). The second law of thermodynamics, which supports the claim in P4, is described in P3.
a
first paragraph
The information about the second law of thermodynamics supports the claim in P4; P1 doesn’t describe the second law of thermodynamics. Instead, P1 just describes the Big Bang.
b
second paragraph
The information about the second law of thermodynamics supports the claim in P4; P2 doesn’t describe the second law of thermodynamics. Instead, P2 describes the multiverse and introduces Carroll and Chen’s hypothesis that the Big Bang wasn’t a unique event.
c
third paragraph
The second law of thermodynamics is the reason that a small, hot, dense initial condition is less likely (and an initial condition of cold, empty space is more likely). The second law of thermodynamics says that entropy naturally increases with time and that there are more ways for a system to be disordered than ordered. Because of this, we expect the initial condition to resemble cold, empty space, so it is the information in P3 that supports this claim made in P4.
d
fifth paragraph
The information about the second law of thermodynamics supports the claim in P4; P5 doesn’t describe the second law of thermodynamics. P5 gives additional information that resolves the mystery that was introduced in P4 (In other words, P5 explains why we actually saw a small, hot, and dense initial condition), but P5 does not explain why we would expect the initial condition to be cold, empty space.
e
sixth paragraph
The information about the second law of thermodynamics supports the claim in P4; P6 doesn’t describe the second law of thermodynamics.
Difficulty
37% of people who answer get this correct
This is a very difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%149
174
75%180
Analysis
Describe organization
Structure
Phenomenon-hypothesis (RC)
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
4%
152
b
4%
155
c
37%
163
d
51%
161
e
4%
162
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