The Big Electron

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The Big Electron is a philosophical, science-themed closing monologue by comedian George Carlin that reflects on humanity’s place in the universe.

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instanceOf comedy monologue
philosophical monologue
spoken word performance
stand-up comedy bit
associatedWith George Carlin stand-up specials
audience general adult audience
creator George Carlin
culturalDomain American stand-up comedy
genre philosophical comedy
science-themed comedy
language English
medium stand-up comedy
message humans are part of a larger, impersonal cosmos
the universe is indifferent to human affairs
narrativePerspective third-person commentary on humanity
notableFor combining comedy with cosmology
existential reflection in a comedic format
performer George Carlin
philosophicalFocus absence of cosmic moral judgment
non-teleological universe
scientificMotif electron as metaphor for the universe
structure closing monologue
theme cosmic perspective
humanity’s place in the universe
insignificance of human concerns
nature of the universe
skepticism toward anthropocentrism
tone humorous
ironic
reflective

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