The end of the first paragraph states that "if one knew the position and velocity of all the particles in the universe at a given time, the laws of physics would be able to predict the future state of the universe." Thus, if scientific determinism were true, scientists in theory could predict the future.
The passage says choice B is not true because of the uncertainty principle, but it does not imply that this fact would be true if determinism were also true.
Choice C is not necessarily true; if scientific determinism were true, it would mean scientists could predict the future in theory, even if practically there were no way to do it.
Choice D is not correct because the equations have nothing to do with determinism.
Choice E is also not necessarily true for reasons similar to those discussed for choice C.