Saturday, April 4, 2015

Recent Quotes (Late March - Early April)

"The only thing without meaning is the economy of meaning" ---Nathan Coppedge, to be published in the Spiritual Writings and Dimensional Phenomenologist's Toolkit Appendix I, Part 2.

"Coherence does not necessitate many worlds" ---Nathan Coppedge, "Implications of Dimensional Knowledge".

"Exceptions must be technical" ---Nathan Coppedge, "Implications of Dimensional Knowledge".

"Each of the cases illustrates a certain exceptionalism. They are restricted cases sort of like a solar-powered computer, or bubbles suspended in the process of carbonation". ---Nathan Coppedge, "Super-Finite Engineering".

"Transformation (technicalism) occurs through similar states, neutral states, and opposite states". ---Nathan Coppedge, "Implications of Dimensional Knowledge".

"Opposite states usually exist for separate reasons...Otherwise, opposite states arise through neutrals". ---Nathan Coppedge, "Implications of Dimensional Knowledge".

"Perhaps the mad are the ones that really receive the message, only because it is, for them, urgent information----a matter of jealousy". ---Nathan Coppedge, "The Voki" (in The Dimensional Phenomenologist's Toolkit).

"Whether they are mad or religious or politicians, the message they receive is that they are in a city, and they hear the messages that concern city-dwellers". ---Nathan Coppedge, "The Voki" (in The Dimensional Phenomenologist's Toolkit).

"The Insistent Instant of light---something more real than light which is merely found".---Nathan Coppedge, to be published in the Spiritual Writings and Dimensional Phenomenologist's Toolkit Appendix I, Part 2.

"Nothingness. The way of self-adaptation." ----Nathan Coppedge, to be published in the Spiritual Writings and Dimensional Phenomenologist's Toolkit Appendix I, Part 2.

"So either consciousness is an outlier, or people always get what they want, or there is no way to explain pain, because pain cannot be explained if it is not what someone wants. ...To be sane, the individual has to align with the majority, which involves explaining pain away, or leaving it unexplained. But the self-examined life leads to the rejection of these views" ---Nathan Coppedge, Scientific Theories

"(According to the method of paroxysm), human folly is ultimately solved by inhuman wisdom".---Nathan Coppedge, "Work on Truth and Philosophical Irrationality Vis. Absolutism".

Additional quotes at: http://www.poemhunter.com/nathan-coppedge/quotations/

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