- Mon Jul 29, 2019 2:10 pm
#66896
Hi Snowy!
To figure out where the support for that statement lies, you need to ask yourself why you should believe it. What reasons has the author given to persuade you?
So why is an initial condition likely to resemble cold, empty space (lines 37-39)? And why is a low entropy universe (one that is small, hot and dense) very unlikely (lines 33-34)? Because, as paragraph 3 tells us, there are more ways for a system to be disordered (high entropy) than for it to be ordered (low entropy) (lines 20-21).
Paragraph 5 doesn't tell us why we are more likely to have a high entropy initial condition than a low entropy one. It simply tells us that it is possible to have a big bang-like occurrence in a high entropy condition. So paragraph 5 supports why, even in a high entropy initial condition, we could still have a big bang occurrence. But it does not tell us why we are likely to begin in a high entropy initial condition.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey