The paragraph suggests that the fundamental laws governing the smallest constituents of matter and energy, when applied to the Universe over long enough cosmic timescales, can explain everything that will ever emerge. This implies a continuity and consistency of fundamental laws from the smallest constituents, like atoms, to the entire Universe. Option C best captures this inference. Option A: The paragraph does not state or imply that everything in the Universe occurs randomly Option B: The paragraph suggests continuity in fundamental laws from the smallest constituents to the entire Universe, not a change. Option D: The paragraph doesn't imply that all phenomena are dependent on long cosmic timescales Option E: The paragraph does not use the term "spontaneously" but emphasizes emergence from fundamental laws, suggesting a more structured process.