Explanation
A. The passage does not suggest that the universe has external support ensuring its existence, as would be implied by a team working behind the scenes for the hero.
B. (Correct Response) This option aligns with the multiverse hypothesis discussed in the passage. If there are many universes (or many people sent on the mission), it's more plausible that at least one (our hero or our universe) would succeed or support life due to the sheer number of attempts or universes.
C. There is no mention in the passage of the universe or the hero having developed skills or properties from previous experiences that would lead to the current state.
D. The passage suggests that due to the large number of universes, the probability of one being able to support life is higher, not that each universe (or each person) found a unique way to succeed.
E. The passage does not make an analogy that implies the universe had a predetermined path to success, as a map would suggest.
The multiverse hypothesis, as the passage explains, posits that if there are many universes with different laws of physics, the existence of one with the right conditions for life (like our hero succeeding in the action movie analogy) is more statistically probable.