- Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:29 pm
#89261
Here is my analysis:
I easily eliminated A, C, and E; A and E are not stated and C is contradicted by the passage.
I had discomfort about both B and D. B says that each universe is more likely to contain life, which is slightly skewed; what the cosmologists are saying is that the more universes there, the more likely it is that one of them can sustain life -- but this is the probability of the existence of one universe that can contain life, not the probability of each universe being able to contain life (one universe will have 100% likelihood of containing life and the rest will have near 0, or somewhere between).
However, reading what I just wrote, D states exactly what the cosmologists believe. It is probable that life exists in at least one of [the universes]; not, that there exists one of them where it is probable that life exists.
Tricky wording, and probabilities, but this is clear.