The CCGCU
Glenn has entered an abstract philosophical world that only he understands. I barely understand it and I’m responsible for writing it.
Glenn has entered an abstract philosophical world that only he understands. I barely understand it and I’m responsible for writing it.
Things I never knew I needed: a Glurm pizza saver.
At least Glenn’s finally found his purpose in life as a pizza saver.
What’s a pizza saver?
It is the little plastic tripod table some places set in the center of a boxed pizza to prevent the lid from touching the top of the pizza.
But surely scraping cold, congealed cheese from the inside of the lid is part of the whole “pizza experience”?
No wonder Golem looks so existentially terrified all the time.
Glenn’s highly organized mind-pizza looks weirdly delicious. (Or maybe I’m just hungry?)
Highly Organized Mind-Pizza is my next sci-fi concept album.
The HOMP looks around at a world in cycles. The HOMP looks delicious. The HOMP knows it will be eaten, yet just as surely it will return in a low entropy state where will is an in-app purchase.
Third best track on the new Guided by Voices album
a man’s speculations about the truth of unknowable things says something about him, or at least his outlook on life…
So you’re saying that a man’s outlook on life says something about his outlook on life?
And his outlook on life.
I dunno, it could communicate his deep essence: his fundamental instincts about the world …
But maybe the guy is just, you know, feeling powerless and on repeat
It’s all a circle.
But will it be unbroken?
By and by, Lord. By and by.
Better avoid philosophical questions with Glenn and stay on the practical side, Claire seems really worried about him, he looks so tired. But for finding names, he’s amazing!
Will it go ’round in circles?
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky?
Will it go ’round in circles?
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky?
(Without Billy Preston The Beatles were nothing.)
I’ve never seen a pizza with kiwi on it before.
I knew Google wouldn’t fail me: https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/jan/15/taste-test-unholy-kiwi-pizza-is-a-tangy-pleasant-surprise
If you’re eating red kiwi, I’ve got some news for ya.
No one’s talking about red kiwi here (though according to Google there does seem to be such a thing). The Kiwi’s right in the middle of the pizza in panel 5.
Someone read Peter Pan at a VERY impressionable age.
Or watched Battlestar Galactica.
(Glenn. I’m referring to Glenn.)
So I’m doomed to relive being disappointed by that show over and over again ad infinitem? Geez that’s depressing.
It’s happened before.
The final episode ruined my childhood, my adulthood and my afterlife.
It was still better than Galactica 1980.
Well, you say that, but NuGalactica didn’t have flying motorbikes or Barry Van Dyke.
I’m believe I have free will but I can’t help worrying that I have no choice in the matter.
Many would have chosen not to have free will
Heh, which of us chose to exist?
I guess that just demonstrates that our free will isn’t all-encompassing.
Glarm in the Pizza looks kind of like a Doctor Who title sequence.
Or an old Fruitopia commercial.
What’s even crazier is that the CCGCU is only a fraction of the greater Bobbinsverse.
My guess when we only had the page titles was Charlotte Claire Glenn Comics Universe
It was while I was trying to figure out what CCGCU stood for that I realized that “CG” could be “Claire Glenn” or “Charlotte Grote.”
Is Claire’s lisp freshening up? Is this perhaps a symptom of her ongoing agitation?
Glenn has been reading Nietszche or some such. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return
You’ve heard of the Stone Tape theory,
Glenn has the Pizza Stone theory
The colour scheme on the pizza boxes seems oddly specific. Can anyone identify the shop?
I’d say red, green and white is a fairly generic scheme for a pizza box, given its Italian origins. But the shop seems to be here.
Wow, that’s forensic work there
Now why would they name it that and spell it wrong?
It’s the British spelling, of course.
I thought the British spelling was “Chattanouga”.
It’s even worse! Google maps (and online storefront) says Chatanoga, but the double pepperoni train wheels(??) in the sign clearly read Chatanooga. I don’t even know which misspelling they’re going for!!!
Must have run out of “t”s…
This is England – they never run out of tea!
The boring answer to product name misspellings is almost always to make the name unique for Trademark™ purposes, though in this case I suppose it could just be a cock-up
Maybe they asked Google, which seems to insists that the famous Glenn(!) Miller song is called “Chatanooga Choo Choo”
Did you see the ghost on Kashmiri Aroma’s wall. Across the street and “down” a bit.
Is that Double Graffitti. 😊
“I’m dithbanding it for both our sanities.”
Seeing as how you’re talking to a little man living in a pizza? i’d say it may be too late for that.
So Glenn didn’t QUITE understand Nietzsche, and also didn’t realize that the doctrine of Eternal Recurrence was nonsense*?
(* N. himself can be forgiven for that, since he somehow had the idea from the science of the time that it was Scientifically True that time was cyclical.
But also N. was all about *making it a joyous choice*, choosing to do THIS or THAT in eternal recurrence.
Someone should remind Glenn that the only free will we need is our internal and inescapable** *experience* of free will, even though the universe is entirely mechanistic.
** Except for people with some pretty serious mental health disorders.)
As it turns out, even the materialists don’t consistently hold this anymore, citing weirdness in quantum physics – basically allowing for the fact that the universe isn’t proveably “entirely mechanistic”. My cousin’s theory was that the random emergence of positron-electron pairs allowed for non-determinant things to occur, but the gist is that to explain free will some scientists are using the concept that our brains are *also* quantum computers, which I guess is an attempt to save determinism… from itself? But we should always bear in mind that none of this is set in stone – theories do periodically get a crippling revision. Who knows, perhaps quantum physics will somehow prove that through quantum entanglement, astrology IS deterministic of all life.
I don’t think they can disprove the possibility of the cyclicality of all time, since like Glenn’s view, it rests on something unproveable (the repeat can’t be directly remembered.)
The only possible answers to these questions, like all metaphysical questions, must come from Outside – the rest is vain (but often fun and sometimes useful) speculation!
Gloan is betting his future on Charlotte Grote. This, alone, defies the mechanistic universe in favor of the CCGCU. Surely that event and all events that follow from it are unpredictable by nature.
On the other hand… a philosophy can’t be really that bad if its involves pizza.
Pizzasophy.
Friedrich Pizzsche
Mystic Pizza. (1988)
Glenn, try this bit of wisdom on for size…
“And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once, and after this comes judgement…” Hebrews 9:27.
The key word here is “once”.
Well, yes, but that says nothing about what comes after the judgement.
It could be pizza to die for.
Who’s to say that death is a singular experience?
Hebrews, apparently.
Who’s to say? The One who rose from the dead.
His name is Jesus.
Didn’t expect Glenn to throw a discussion of the Block Universe theory at us. You nailed it, too. Einstein thought it was a comfort (he used it to console the widow of his friend Michele Besso) but for me the idea of everything always existing, unchanged and impossible to modify (as in Alan Moore’s “Jerusalem”) is the most depressingly grim concept I have ever encountered.
I’m reading Lee Smolin’s “Time Reborn” at the moment and HOW DID YOU KNOW THIS?
The thing about the Block Universe is that it’s a classical theory. When John Wheeler and Bryce de Witt tried to combine Einstein with quantum theory, they ended up with the Wheeler de Witt equation that removes the passage of time from the universe altogether. So, you have relativity where a timeline exists ‘all at once’ and quantum theory which encapsulates all possible timelines, so why not have a multiverse of a huge number of block universes which form a totally mad tree-like structure that exists all at once, if you could see it from outside.
I’ve heard this one before. It’s a dead end.