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1 Pascal’s Wager Tristan Ford, Hasquilla Cauchon & Wisam Fares

2 The Wager  During the 17 th century, Blaise Pascal brought forward three wagers.  His most famous, yet most infamous one stated- “If you wrongly believe in God, you lose nothing (death is the absolute end)  Whereas if you correctly believe in God, you gain everything (eternal bliss).  But if you correctly disbelieve in God, you gain nothing (death ends all)  Whereas if you wrongly disbelieve in God, you lose everything (eternal damnation).”  Therefore, you must choose and make a wager… Does God exist or not?

3 The Wager (continued)  Basically, Pascal was suggesting that you should believe in God.  If you are wrong, you have nothing to lose.  But if you are right, you have everything to gain.  The wager was criticized many times. François-Marie Arouet (Pen name Voltaire) was the first to go against Pascal, saying that his ideas were childish and immature.

4 The Triangle  Pascal is also famous for perfecting Pascal’s Triangle as it was later renamed.  The general view of the triangle is called Pascal’s Simplices.  And the Three Dimensional Version is called Pascal's Pyramid.  When using the triangle, each number in the triangle is the sum of the two directly above it.  It goes on forever and always with no end because the numbers never end.  Although he perfected it, the Chinese were the first to use it.

5 The Triangle!

6 Pascal  Blaise Pascal was born a Christian on June 19 th, 1623 in France.  He set his famous/infamous wager involving God during the 17 th century.  And During the final years of his life, he developed the first working bus line.  He died on August 19 th, 1662 at the age of 39 with the final words, “May God always be with me.”

7 Random Facts Geometry was Pascal’s favorite subject throughout his life. He invented the calculator (Then called a mechanical adding machine). And the reason was to help his father with taxes. He created the casino game, Roulette.

8 This… is JEOPARDY! jeopardylabs.com/play/pascals-wager


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