At the start of the Dark Ages, there were no galaxies, no stars, and no planets. Even if there had been, we
would not be able to spot them. That is because hydrogen-gas clouds are nearly opaque to 38 light. No
ordinary 39 will ever be able to see what happened afterward. 40 somehow the matter that started as a
sea of individual atoms managed to transform itself into something more. So back in the early 1990s, Avi Loeb
at Harvard University began lobbying theorists to make a major push to 41 through computer simulations
how the first stars formed. The plan was to 42 the young universe digitally, plug in equations for the
relevant physics, and see what must have happened.
【題組】41
(A) induce
(B) deduce
(C) reduce
(D) seduce