Those who hold the conclusion referred to in line 18 would most likely believe that the marriage (line 68) was an.
A
Inevitable result of their research
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B
Unjustifiable elevation of their hypotheses
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C
Inadvisable use of research funds
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D
Unfortunate consequence
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E
Impossible outcome
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Solution
The correct option is E Impossible outcome People who hold the conclusion that the theory of general relativity and quantum mechanics cannot possibly be combined together would probably classify the conclusion of a happy balance and combination of the two theories as impossible. Thus E is the answer.