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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | [[Cueball]] | + | [[Cueball]] periodically says "I know you're listening" aloud in empty rooms. The idea is, that if nobody is listening he doesn't lose anything, but if somebody ''is'' listening he gains by freaking them out. |
− | As mentioned in the title text, this is similar to {{w|Pascal's Wager}}. | + | As mentioned in the title text, this is similar to {{w|Pascal's Wager}}. Blaise Pascal was a French philosopher and mathematician who discussed the issue of the possibility that God actually does exist or not. A rational person should believe in God because he wouldn't lose anything if this is wrong, but if this belief is correct he would gain immensely by going to heaven at his afterlife due to being a Christian. The argument works equally well for any and all gods, but doesn't give any reason to choose one over the other, so it seems unlikely that Pascal's Wager has ever changed anybody's religious views. One important way Cueball's wager is different from Pascal's is that Cueball can choose to engage in paranoid pranks, but belief is not something that one can possess simply by choice. |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:Now and then, I announce "I know you're listening" to empty rooms. | :Now and then, I announce "I know you're listening" to empty rooms. | ||
− | + | :[Cueball is sitting in an armchair, reading. He murmurs something.] | |
− | :[Cueball is sitting in an armchair, reading. He murmurs something | + | :[Second man in front of a large computer terminal jumps out of chair after hearing the first man mumble. His chair has fallen over.] |
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:If I'm wrong, no one knows. And if I'm right, maybe I just freaked the hell out of some secret organization. | :If I'm wrong, no one knows. And if I'm right, maybe I just freaked the hell out of some secret organization. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
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