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Numbered points.
6,000,000 BCE: It’s something to think about. The question is, what happens if we DON’T have dinosaur consciousness? —Dinosaur Consciousness
150,000 BCE: It was the first thing on the list. It’s like Switzerland or something.
100,000 BCE: Mandrake. He carried [the mandrake root] through the house, saying it would not kill.
11000 BCE: The Sorceror of Pigs sings “Grain Grain Grain Grain Grain” (Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain).
11000 BCE: Divine Transcendence: The Sorceror of Pigs or King of Utopia (around 11,000 BC) transcended in the logos.
10000 BCE: The Genius. There is no numbness in outer space. What a thought.
10000 BCE: Whoever took of the tree, etc. God, it’s a wrap. Good and Evil
10000 BCE: Complete Genius of the Universe 22.20.: Categories transcends reality = they discovered everything, the school has lost its soul.
9000 BCE: Failing to integrate purity might result in failing to integrate Chinese: On Purification
9000 BCE: ·…Kwang Kuo… was the son of a coinmaker,.. inherited quite a fortune, which had been hidden under the fireplace in his father’s house. His father was possibly the first coinmaker… When he walked through the town carrying coins in buckets from his shoulders, people said ‘fortunate man, fortunate man’ and took many of the coins away. …The town became known for ‘fortunate men’ who were men so rich they could eat as much rice as they want. —The Invention of Money (…) Metal objects.
9000 BCE: The Fortunate Man (--> Perpetual Motion)
9000 BCE: Gods of Luck. (They) could eat as much rice as they want.
Love in 9000 BCE: They’re in the grand competition to give Zheng Guo syphilis.
9000 BCE: Magic Loom: Lady’s Li’s self-weaving loom, apparently enchanted. —Necessary Perfections
9000 BCE: Emperor’s Soup. He said, “Do not take it if you are the emperor.”
9000 BCE: Near-magic miracle paradise. Zheng Guo’s Paradise. Puzzle: When he was certain, paradise was uncertain. When he was perfect, paradise became imperfect. When he was evil, paradise looked good. [T]here is something obviously wrong with paradise… whenever one knows paradise, something changes [Like] mercurial quicksilver, never quite perceptible, never quite Guo enough. It was… too good to be true… —Paradisal Studies It later became “AL’s island”.
7000 BCE: The Egyptian god Aston-I-Shed spoke to the Pharaoh, and when he did so a magical vision appeared of the three terrible monsters who would dominate history: The Gorgon, The Hydra, and The Chimera.
7000 BCE: Zeno’s name was said to convey a sort of passage. —(Secret) Room Theory
500 BCE: Diascurri: the dance with darkness and Shadow Medicine
550 BCE Cultural Strategies (He really was Mr. Nicey Nice but he had a sword).
399 BCE: The craftsman and the middlemen:
If he stops and puts down his tools, there will be no way to know what would have happened. If there is no virtue in life, and humans perish when they use their tools, such would be a miserable existence. We do not tell the armorer to stop making armor, or for the grocer to stop feeding soldiers, or for the philosopher to stop using rationality. —Platonist Writings
320 BCE: Mencius: A single misstep on the path and one could lose understanding, and with it everything.
300 BCE: Chasing the harmonium.
150 BC: Birds Flying: Something official will happen.
0 CE: Orchyrae. Alexandria, 0 AD: Orchyrae had a passion to defend the idea that ideas were abstract. He believed that others did not know the truth, that abstractions were immaterial. As part of his plan, he got caught up in an effort to destroy the Library of Alexandria. When the Library burned, however, there was of course much attention on the remaining publications, which were made by radical Christians promoting their savior, Jesus Christ.
200 CE: Barkbatch
399 CE:
- ‘Plunking’ eyeballs (The one-eyed man’s eyeball / the gift of eyeballs). —St. Augustine
500 CE: Dark Ages
800s CE: Wind Mill
900s CE: Numberes
1000s CE: Algebra
1200s: Engines of war: Long-bow (1100s), Cross-bow (1200s), Trebuchet (1300s)
1300s: Maybe women are ignorant devils. Men make a mistake to think they’re above average. Average is a concept from hell.
1300s: The Grand Comedy: That truth is clowns: colorful figures that may or may not entertain. That life is not really political, or deceptive, or ordinary, but rather conceptual. That what has characteristics of any kind is rather ridiculous. That happiness is the difficult goal of life. That life is a serious fantasy that can be philosophized about. That all humans understand are opposites and the engines that run them, and actors which are preferred compositions. That if everything falls apart nothing must be the same as it once was.
1400s CE: Not like flesh, concept of armor.
1480: The Architects.
1480 - 1580. It is often not recognized that the Renaissance was an artificially-designated period.
1499: Battlefield, ideal types.
1500s: Pippin’s Game and Trumps.
1500s: Pippin’s Picture and Alphabet.
1500s: Pippin’s Butter and Beer.
1500s: Pippin’s Tap and Churn.
1500s: Pippin’s Devil and Tarot.
1500s: Pippin’s Punch and Judy.
1500s: Pippin’s vampire and forever glade [bite a fruit and see the mist: possibly failed concept]
1500s: A Bastard Machine: A machine does all the work, not just war, but peace and more besides. I am only worried that it makes noise, someone says.
1530: “1-degree absolute health: orgasm.” —Systems with 1-Degree Absoluteness
1530: Ann Bolyn argued for a theory which defended values, and which concealed some special message known as a ‘pleasure’. Believe it or not, this is a basis for modern religions, as well as most academic institutions. —Institutional Theory
1530: The Great Revision: After many years one decides one’s life lies beyond one’s earlier standard.
1530: The Reform Method. I also aim to reform the education system and make life more philosophical. A basis for immortality. She envisioned something like: Radical Systems
1500s: Dappled yellow is a fellow… (color in a painting)
1580: The Houses. The houses smell of rhubarb.
1600's: Discovery of lip-reading and primitivism a bit late.
1660: The Intelligences. A deceptive date.
1666: Mechanism, ballistics, astrophysics.
1670: Relics. A clock. Language and Earwax: The soul.
1670: There’s a madman in the clocktower. —The Logic of Grandfather Clocks
1700s: Fishing Theory: Fishing for a theory. A foray into deep waters. An inimical calculation. Eating a fig. Having a brainchild. Playing the mandolin.
1700s: The classic example is gilt. It is a paradigm in psÅ«che. One desires something one does not have. It is complex for society. Is it trivial to research? Well, not so much! You see, these ‘conditionalities’ shape our society, and they are psycho. —Marie Antoinette, invention of psychology.
1700s: Hitting More than One Bird with One Stone. It is rumored that Marie Antoinette was capable of hitting 16 to 27 birds in a row with one stone, a possible record.
1700s: Essencia Complexia —The crowning achievement of the Dimensional Modality (1700s)
1700s: Fleur de Lis. Possibly nymphomania.
1700s: People say there is always something wrong with the cake.
1700s: Perpetual Emotion. She noticed none of them were moving. Do any of them move? She asked. None, he said, except by wind. But, could it be a perpetuum mobilis? She asked. The Gardener replied: No, no. You see, it is a typical thing. (!)
1700s: Cloissone Egg. “Sad on rare occasions”.
1700s: Font l’ temps. Fuck the times.
1700s: The Dark Side like shop of horrors.
1700s: Human Soul. Marie Antoinette crafted the human soul out of gilt.
1700s: Science Fiction, Good and Evil
1700s: Aaron Burr. You too? I asked. There was another man who looked like me. Then I remembered, they were my ‘doubles’. I had hired them to give speeches around the country. Your who? Someone asked me. He looked very important. My… cloenes! I said. They’re my special men, who do special work for me. You wouldn’t understand. Clowns, he said? No, cloenes, it’s a French word. Clownes, I’m sure that’s not French he said. Or maybe it is. What did you call them? Cloh-Nies, I said. The man laughed. That came off rather badly. At any rate, they’re my stunt-doubles. —Necessary Perfections
1700s: It is A Dream Becoming Ever-More-Real.
1700s: The silence falls like a forest.
1705: The Society of Bees: An idea of society, each one representing the whole, unified and yet broken into parts, each complete and yet seperate. A notional unity, a divine fortress.
1708: The Great Work.
1710: “The Iye, The structure of the universe,” Leonhard Euler and others.
1718: The Root-Diggers.
1721, The random ship:
“A diggory ship in the dark of the night…
A diggory ship sing off sing high…”
—The point seems to be humans are “d’evolve” (originally meaning ‘turning about’)
1776: I’m not supposed to say maybe, because it means something superficial, Washington. Brain = boob factory. We’ll see if women are ever good, well supposedly they’re not.
1790: Marie Antoinette said of the lucky-luckies: I'm tired of these lucky people, they leave me feeling like crêpe. Just as I thought, the lucky-luckies are having a big party.
1796: Linguistics: The logic of losing Coleridge’s diaries.
1800s: Find Chinese.
1800s: Inanimus or Emalation. —Dickinsonian
1800s: Cumulus
1801: What’s left is water, and worse than that piss.
A conversation heard at a party on Orange Street.
She was speaking in a beautiful French accent.
It’s a secret, but I have a devil’s license.
It’s difficult, but I sometimes take people to hell, she said.
I’ll tell you what they do when they are sent to hell.
They lose their receipts and they are sent to virtual reality.
(Anything could happen to them, someone said).
1802: The Fruits of Labor.
1810: Ambiance. You may be able to… create a general appearance of cheerfulness.
1810: Anyway, I (Aaron Burr, I think) said to him, “You can learn a little of the French, do as the French do… the French are intellectual enough… anyhow… my advice is more particular… you say you want to be an economist, by which you mean a kind of banker… an efficient one… (one who makes an aught load of money)… the best advice they could give is summed up in these words… lesse faire… see what it is? The French know how to charge rent on owned property! That’s clever, isn’t it? With a little manipulation you might make this into a better theory! Think of it differently, a bit like a woman! Laissez faire! There’s your secret.” Aaron Burr had time-traveled from his life as Marie Antoinette, hence his knowledge of French. —The Story of How Aaron Burr Invented Economics
1843: Kierkegaard:
The universe is as alive as we are!
We should take something of the light that reaches us!
Empty in it’s holiness!
Somehow the sky is made with the imagination of us already inside it!
The world is a container for our problems!
A box-set!
Should we be ashamed of our place in the stars?
Why is space warped to please us?
Why do emotions fill our chest?
It is the way of God’s creation.
We are a spiritual manifest!
God is a beating heart. —Kierkegaard.
1845: Baseball:
A Tacit Turn.
A Problem Brain.
A Probability Wave.
A Singular Mind.
A Stone Knocked Out of the Park.
1849: “Going to California”.
1851: Soul: That bathroom is a nightmare made for dinosaurs.
1856: Survival Language.
1880: Painting by Numbers.
1881: Dimensions: Good architecture is a miracle pill.
1889: Mark Twain / (sneaky imperfect you-know-what)
1890: Activity Studies (busy-bodies)
1890s: Muckrakers
1905: Immunity
1905: If someone used the word ‘Zeit’ before this time they might be labeled a husk of a person, a child, a goblin or gremlin or something. Someone who does not understand the faith. Geist was a perfectly good word for ‘ghost’.
1905: This year God allowed the greatest happiness. After that, he said everyone was to prove they were a fool.
1907: Euler. This is the only past-life I remember where I could summon flames.
1907: The Caravansary. They could have 15 kinds of pepper.
1908: The Cielo (The Sky).
1910: Size of the basket is like early nationalism.
1912: “Everything missing one language is speaking another.” —General Proof Regarding Universal Language
1920s: Winners and Losers.
1927: Events: Weather. Lightning flashes.
1927: Vampire Caccoon: Sufferto.
1937: We should make you a birthday cake except you can’t eat it.
1938: “The concept is an endless ladder.”
1940s: Alien Landscapes
1940s: Cyphers
1941: Oroboros Ritual: A cycle is theoretically complete.
1945: What if they only had 15 meetings in the Manhattan Project? Or five meetings? It’s scary stuff. That’s the situation where he’s hard as brass? I swear it’s some kind of gnome or elf or something. He prefers small dicks. Did you notice that?
1945: Part of emotional reality is raal—is real. —Emotional Realism
1948: The weird involvement between mortality and magic walls [consult Einstein’s relatives].
1949: The supernatural normal: “On research: It’s not a balance of negatives. It’s like how to make the supernatural normal.”
August 7, 1958: Michael once said: “the brain, that’s just the devil. There are better strategies, but they may require too much effort”.
1971: Yarrow juice. Is it something one would write about? —The Curiosity
1974: Behavior: Simple noodles, complex lexicon.
1981: The Ironic Tower.
1980s: Source / secret codes.
1980s: Let's say it is a form of realism.
1981: Immortality: Nifty forest.
1982: LIVES ON DISK: Nathan Larkin Coppedge: 1980s: Physical + Abstract 21. Meaningless trefids.
1984: The cockleshell theatre always has bones in it.
1984: LITTLE POT STOP. OCCULT SCIENCE:
They teach easentially different things, so there is no reason to join them completely without referring to universal philosophy or the occult.
That said, there is a science of art called Aesthetics, just like there is a science of most things, from logic to flower-arranging.
However, science doesn't like to concern itself with arbitrary things unless there is some type of information about a process or property that can actually be learned, or which speaks of something fundamental about nature or people. However, in some cases a specific science is developed which is somewhat arbitrary, but that is only for particular domains, not all of science.
Also, keep in mind that I am not a true scientist when I am saying these things. A true scientist says nothing contentious unless it reflects science. —Why is art not considered part of everything including science?.
1984: Senseless whole: you need to cope.
1985: ‘grolier’ encyclopedia:
RECENT BARRIERS CROSSED:
- intel chips.
- Women's rights.
- Rights for the disabled.
- The 1st amendment and the constitution.
- Breaking the sound barrier.
- The discovery of gravitational waves.
- Digitization.
- The first telegraphed message / Morse code.
- Trains and airplanes that broke speed records.
- The first submarine to reach and survive Mariana's trench.
- Chinese, Vikings, Amerigo Vespuchi, and Columbus: expeditions to the new world.
- Communication technologies (telegrams, telegraphs, land lines, cell phones, smart phones).
- 1st organisms in space.
- Space Race (Russia and U.S.).
- 1st sitcom.
- 1st televized opera.
- The Gutenberg Bible.
- The Industrial Age.
- First Mach 1, Mach 2, Mach 3, etc. aircraft.
- First genetically-engineered food.
- First airplane flight around the globe.
- First submarine to circumnavigate the globe.
- First aircraft carrier to go to all Seven Seas.
- First inventions, like first chocolate chip cookies, first legos, 1st The Real McCoy plow.
- 1st sub-aquarian tunnel.
- Tallest buildings in the world, 1,000 ft. , 1,600 feet, 2,000 feet.
1985: Physical + Abstract 21. Handsoap dispensers shaped like animals. A visit to the Beastly Zoo, where you buy plastic binoculars.
1986: Complexity (tricycle, etc)
1986 I think when I was very young, almost still a baby, I thought of the painting The Splash in my mind. And gradually over time, as I began to feel that ‘The Splash’ had entropy, I felt that there must be some way to solve entropy that involved something outside art, perhaps something 3-dimensional. The idea that there were sculptures worth millions of dollars encouraged me to think that there was something which would solve entropy. It’s possible this belief was initially connected to the fear of overdoses and ‘endorphin highs’.
1986: Collecting the good stuff is just about collecting the good stuff.
1986: When I was 3 I was surviving on the streets of Venezuela. I didn’t want to eat dirt. I was told a lot of the plants were poisonous. I had to kill a bird to survive. I finally found a lame bird and waited for it to land. I don’t even know how many hits it took. I don’t even know what kind of bird it was. I think I took it to the hot dog vendor, and he told me ‘good work, you killed a bird’. But then he fed me something very delicious. But I was so suspicious I didn’t even enjoy the food.
1987: Ascent of the Angels: Some think angels may be a level above complete mud.
1987: It might be better to live in the Living Room.
1988: Flying to outer space by throwing yourself with a rock.
March 24, 1989: Valdez: It was not the Hindenberg. Maybe it was a fake ship.
1989: John Hamilton’s House: Beautiful breeze, beautiful art.
1993: I had a lone thought of the mirror of Avalon. With this I thought I could ‘enter a fantasy’ and ‘entice bewitchment’. However, I quickly became afraid and reneged, as if I had a choice. Returning from the dream was like going to all the pubs in Ireland, and feeling old, and then feeling—young. It was a dimbatted idea that gave me hope. Barring that I might be an inventor. Somewhat of a good one. Someone with a chance in hell. Give them hell, Nate. I could feel I was winning a war. What will we ever remember of the mists of Avalon, I thought. I became authentically sentimental. It seemed like a big deal. Like an official complaint. I was growing up too fast. What about my rosies? My marigolds? My goldbugs? Was the world gone to wilting? I felt I spent springs and summers gardening all in three seconds. I felt I was a woman, then I suddenly loved a woman, then returned to being a man. That’s how I knew the seasons. For some reason I was a woman named seasonal for those three seconds when I was originally a 10-year old boy. I realized I had to capitalize on my name.
1993: Narcissists: Do they realize fun is not a shared emotion?
1993: The Wooden Deer and the Flamethrower (…)
1994: Pretty much 30 brains. One to gajillion brains? That’s because infinite brains would be impossible. The goal is not to be dark.
1995 or earlier: Roger Uilein’s theory of sex:
Geometrically, sex might be the jitters, birth might be rotating. Sex is supposed to happen too fast, birth is supposed to happen too slow. However, only when translated correctly. An emotional understanding of rotating may mean having consciousness. An emotional understanding of the jitters may mean having fun. Vertigo is like God, hypnotism is more like the devil or an ordinary man.
1996: Ellen Donan Castle: Maybe I’d be in good shape if I were treated like a human being.
1997: Someone intelligent presents what she calls the Harvard System for reaching immortality:
Indesperado is the condition of being a confident centenarian, someone who even might live to 200 or beyond or at least sometimes beyond 100.
1998: Waylaid energy.
1998: The Queen Ant Myth (phenomenology)
There are two types of possibilities which you should consider carefully: Localized and non-localized dimensions.
1999 - 2004
- Tree, What is the Tree Doing? It is whomping against the wind.
- A Decorated Plate: Rubbish, Stun, Snare, Split, Sap, Wilt, Culvert.
- Now we are in deep water.
1999: To ‘clip the ship’ does not create real people.
1999: Crepids: Rock-climbers are really half-dead things that ‘eek across the rocks’. It explains how they can ‘survive on aphids’.
2000: Lightning Guns / video game weapons.
2001: Nathan is inspired to think of meta-cartoons, and formal irrationalism.
2001: Shooters, gibbing hell: ‘made up in hell’.
2001: EPIPHANY AT ENGLAND: Save your virtue from the evilest location: And you don’t wait by the docks.
The Tinctura.
Examples can prove whatever they are exactly an example of.
So, there is a rule that life should be unique (improbable, proven in order to be an example, as all distinct examples are rare).
Rare proofs might be hard to find.
So, thus, what has an example is hard to prove, as what is an example has a rare proof.
Thus the only argument is a mistake, as in order to prove what is rare one then must refer to what is common, and what is common is not an argument as it has no example.
The more importance something has the less it refers to what it is.
Or, the more importance something has, the less it refers to the importance it is.
To which I answer, it’s not an undefinable quintessence, it’s a space station.
—The Problem of Undefinable Quintessence.
2001: If someone just gets an ‘espe’ feeling that might be better than eating strawberries. A lot of the appeal of strawberries is they have an interesting texture and they’re colored red.
2001: The Empirical Devils concept, later a basis for empirical deduction.
2001: I try to make the most of it, and it relinquishes it’s darkest enmity [Neutrality is like infinite pleasure, only contained in an unassuming form]
2001
- Existential imagination.
- Metaphysical nature.
- Object concepts.
- Conscious sensitivity.
2001: “Seeing is like knowing the surfaces of things. Color might actually be a form of blindness.” —Brian Coppedge [put at end of 2001]
January 2002: Oh, I should wear my helmet (fuzzy hat). Sleepy thoughts.
2002: Still orders, rich orders, and spilled orders.
2002: Skilled Jack mentality: Some think you can get married to Eloisa, some think you can't. —Entelechy
2002: What you really want is my concept of boobs, not my reality of boobs.
2002: Art usually is what it is, with no additional value. That is why it is called superficial.
2002: Saved from Myopic Error.
2002: Hopeless Bad Luck.
2002: Ensoverished. An idea of full fulfillment. An idea to enjoy the stars.
2002: Method of Obliterations.
2002: ANIMAL SPIRITS
Not to have animal souls.
Not to have energy.
To be part of the universe.
To care for the sick.
To seek immortal life.
To have divine virtue.
To be colored black.
It is now thought animals may be quantumly related to black holes.
2004: Indoor Islands: Categories. Luxury. Distance.
May 25, 2004: Thief of shadows.
A lesson:
There is an old game called “thief of shadows” where you're supposed to dodge the beams of light so as not to get shot by arrows and die.
Anyway… one option is to gradually block all the light…
And another option is to stroll right into the beams of light…
Makes more sense if they're not out-to-get-you. —Half-Joking Functionality Package
2004: Coherence: We need a new equation.
2004: The Backup Plan: Cogito Cogitum: Coherent knowledge (If ideas are sometimes better than the mind, we might reach the best thing in the world by collecting multiple ideas into a set).
2005: Gas Station Bathroom: You may need to know about where to find a water fountain or a gas station bathroom so you can drink water at least once a day without paying too much money.
2005: Roger Uilein’s Solution to Dentistry: You know what a sane person would do after going to the dentist? They would go home, brush their teeth, and eat something!
2005: Something Tangled in the Hidden Wool.
2005: Slumbering Giant Sleeps like the Dead: Other parts of reality (Energy, Antitheory, Hidden Structure, Elements, Language, Mergence).
2005: Symbolo Reductio
Air and space.
Organic fountain.
Not medusa.
Reject past conceptions. (—2019)
2005: If we are machines, what is the free will of a machine? Hint: volition.
2007: I approach writing as a method of relieving headaches.
2007: Erassures. If it works for Zeus, good enough.
2007: I think rhetoric should have teeth, but it should be about semantics. Lost things, Michael, lost things.
2008: In horror: grandma is boring.
2008: The aluminum pipe companies bit the dustbin a long time ago, apparently for market reasons.
2008? Secret of the Human Cannonball:
Per diem.
Basically a not-very-good desk job.
The good part is it's worth money and it's low stress.
But at that point I know it's the stress that's worth money.
It's too much of a coincidence.
I'm paranoid!
How are they going to earn more money if they are less stressed?
Back to the theory that humans have a lot more experience or are just zombies.
But alternately, it may be hard to gain experience.
Hence per diem.
Lift yourself by your suspender straps he may have said, in a baratone voice.
—Secret of the Human Cannonball (…)
May 2008:
What Is Called Nirvana Transition
Criticism is above all things, criticism is beneath all things.
2008: The Ultimate Sand Castle:
They know that, good. That’s how I should treat everybody.
2008: Nathan makes up a card for ticket death. It’s imaginary, it’s a fantasy. Now solve it. Solve it, inventor of perpetual motion! Nathan says to himself.
2008: Hospital:
People carry loads of meat around, except they’re brain damaged.
Normally things would be sublime, and there might not be meat. —The Counter-Sublime
2008:
It is important to feel like the Man in the Moon now and then, with his head bowed loftily. You might have preferences to face the right or to the left. It’s too bad it’s 2008.
May 6, 2009: My little egret. My foundling. My goodie greatest. Mmh mmh. Mmh Hmm. Then think of the mommy and you will think of the mommy. It wasn’t even her. It was a variety of people I didn’t sleep with.
2009: Mirth Birth: Fake mommy might be doomed.
2009: Poetic Power: They don’t always realize, I’m not the dog nagging the postal worker. I’m a poet somewhere in the background, maybe writing about the postal worker, maybe deciding it’s a lame theme to write about.
2009: I do not have any control over whether others consider me experienced. Over-experienced happens by accident, but it cannot happen on purpose.
2009: Yes, there is reincarnation, but it is unlucky to say there is.
2009: Crossing Lines as cloning device, first an unresolved thought.
2009: An Arcanic Dream
2009: The Caravansary. They could have 15 kinds of pepper.
2010: Once someone gets it wrong, someone who treats them as an authority is not obligated to get it right. Self-satisfactory genius.
2010: A brain may be a mind with a budget.
2010: A kind of ‘soul of a fish’:
The ecosystem of plants and smaller animals would not likely be so diverse in outer space.
It would be easy to get lost in outer space.
Outer space would be boring, and therefore, would not lead to complex brain development, in other words, not really brains at all.
Without other body parts, the brain is more susceptible to predators, and is less capable of feeding itself most likely.
The mouth is not likely to be part of the brain, but a more outer element separate from brains, or they would be more like coral.
There is less water in outer space.
Outer space is an extremely harsh climate that might not support the existence of brains.
Boltzmann brains would have a harder time reproducing in 3-d space than in more 2-d terrain.
Boltzmann brains might not be motivated to survive if they lived in outer space.
It is extremely hard to move around in outer space without traction with a surface or without survival-imperiling behavior.
Humans don’t survive harsh winters. Boltzmann brains have a worse climate around them with less physical protection and no easy way to gather food.
In order to survive, Boltzmanns would probably parasitize themselves and then die. There is not room for both a parasite and a host in outer space: they would have to be the same thing on a very slim budget or not budget at all.
Almost everything is completely frozen in outer space, more so than any place on Earth. Even metals fuse together in outer space. The body would have to be full of volatile toxins that don’t help life just to unfreeze.
It’s hard to manufacture antifreeze on no budget with no natural prey, especially if one hasn’t already somehow evolved on no budget with no natural prey.
A smarter Boltzmann brain might try to commit suicide because it’s life is so horrible, then it would have trouble developing a brain if it survived, because the brain might cause suicide.
In a climate like outer space Boltzmanns might evolve to commit suicide.
—What's the current argument against and for Boltzmann’s brain?.
2010: bingmail was still in force. Nathan didn’t see much force. I’m more analytic. I’ve been celebrated in Ireland. Not bad my fingers have improved. He would have aimazing magical power after awhile. It does still link there. Audio words were invented by Nathan. Apply a binding rune and we’re all destroyed.
2010: It’s so happy to be a bean from a human perspective.
2010: ‘Recessed mirror’.
2010: Trip to Chicago. Forgotten Soul Gardens You’re quite greaty.
2010: Abbreviation of Philosophy: notes, path, marbles, estate, jelly, sand, light, oroboros
2010: Archeological Dark Age
2010: What is the first invention that comes to mind? Today, ‘craft boats’: boats where people make arts and crafts.
2010: Lucky intellect knows no danger. The hyperbole has a hypotenuse. Or if it doesn’t? We might raise the dead.
2010: The Future: Strangers.
2011: It’s not necessarily something too terrible, just figure out what matters the most. Even if you feel like crap, as long as it’s good crap it isn’t necessarily the worst feeling. Maybe you need some ice cream. Softie Insight
2011: “Lightning productivity.”
2011: Ice floe. Floe of consciousness. Bloody river. Nature eats its own. The voices of the ancients.
2011: Sweet Water (Maybe good is bad at this point. But possibly not is what they try to play. Try to think of it like I’m not being commandeered. If you don’t suffer a complex you might not suffer at all… It’s like a universal rule… Without the intimidation we hope a complex would never be permanent).
2011: The Gambit of Ambition : Basically, every time a golden age is attained, one must find the ‘next big idea’, the accomplishment of which is the completion of the ‘next gambit’.
2011 and traveling to 2012:
I noticed when I restrain myself there is a noticeable gain of energy.
This may have applications.
Efficiency, short paths.
Spirits, logges.
Incarnations, codes.
Structures, doors.
Secret holes, secret paths.
Paths and levels of dimensional design…
[The path of all paths is the summation of all levels, once there is a Theory of Everything]
Secret witholdings, clever samples…
Rich orders, colored ornament…
With certainty justice is spelled! —Arcane Energy
2011 - 2012: The Sugar Demon and Maniacal Mime
2012: Samadhi:
October 10, 2022
Samadhi is more of an ethical state of mind than a complete transcendence.
You could call it complete transcendence, but that wouldn’t be quite right.
It is more like an entrance into ethical bliss or non-bliss, non-feeling, non-entering.
It is not what everyone wants, it is tough.
It is a lot like not having feeling.
(you can also choose not to feel samadhi, because it’s possible enlightenment is not enlightenment).
2012: What I need is a word approach. The correct choices are spiritual differences. An extreme nodality. Samadhi discovery: Extreme Nodality
2012: “Contingent technology”.
2012: If I bathe in devil bodies, how often would I be caught?
Early 2012: [/not bold] There is no communication Katy. I did not say there was not croquet on Allegorian. For those people perhaps, those ladies, the mind is not a wormhole.
2013: Axiomatic reasoning is a level below spatial reasoning.
2013: Systemic Eclipse: “Does the theory really open unlimited technologies, or only finite? The question of systemic eclipse.”—Casual Investigation
2013: [P]ost-rationality is irrational, as is pre-rationality.—Definition of Irrationality
2013: “I thought perhaps… that the combination of the theory of everything and perpetual motion was God’s credit card, which I had thought of before on rare occasions. For some while this ‘first secret’ would be ‘my secret’ for lack of better words.” —Writings on Good and Evil
2014: Dyads: Universe-Trees.
December 30, 2014: Syphilis Empathy for women developed as a way of staying a virgin. One of them is ‘meets skin, then bone’ from a poem I wrote about swords around 2001 or earlier. The other is ‘dive within, throw the pin, shatter ice, dive and swim’ also from around 2001 when I was taking a poetry class. Combining them there are a variety of quotes, such as: “What is pain is from flesh and bone, shattered pain, broken within.”
From a Dream 2015/01/23:
The commissioned road widens / As though paved by gold / A single path contradicts / With birds flying / or shot by arrows…
2015: The Cistern
2015: Resolved in one holy colundrum.
2015: TECHNE ARCHITECTON However, the book was for architects, not Nazis. —Visionary Studies
2015: Socrates, On Ethics (integrated luck)
2015: The Spare Atom: Someone would need to know about the ‘spare atom’ to solve any terrible problem. It was unfortunate, though, that only Nathan seemed to know it existed. (Neils Bohr as Immanuel Kant?)
Almost an emotional concept but not quite.
Kind of like the Voyage of Magellan.
Nathan calls it “the devil’s psychopomp”.
We think it’s a bunch of stupid apes with space guns.
One does not desire it to be the last Memory.
2016: The Golden Computer:
Spatial dimensions are Valences of the brain, like the brain is an electron.
It may help to know Schrodinger's Equation first. Secrets of the Brain
July 17, 2016, A modification of… [one conclusion] is that technologically any formula might apply in any universe, suggesting only one universe. —Blop Studies (…)
2016: Newton’s Train: Relativity from the idea of passing trains analogous to something Newton thought of, or otherwise metaphysical mathematics. Einstein may have discovered metaphysics for the first time.
2016: Quora Consciousness.
2017
- I had a run-in on a train. They were virgin prostitutes. Bunnies. Just riding a train. We went under a tunnel. And there we were in paradise. And the whole ride was fun. It’s like we lived in Maui.
2017 I hung the Golden Cure and they still wouldn’t accept me. Early integration of the Nobel. Later in Hell late August 31, 2025 it is simply those who have a ticket in Hell.
2017: Coherent Mechanisms: The life support system for a potted plant that does everything for you.
2017: The Cleverest Man. "It's a fabled perpetual motion machine!" I said. "That's right!" he said. "But you still don't know my secret!" he said. So I busted it on the sidewalk!
November 11, 2017:
- Ceiling Wax / Human Insect: Weight: 9.5/54 (9.5/54)
December 15, 2017: Wisdom of the Valkyrie.
Quietude is full of souls.
The river has an eternal song.
2017 I had a relationship with an ‘imaginative creature’ (literally a ‘creature’) that I perceived as existing somewhere in the background on the New Haven Green. When I was about to end the relationship, I mused that I might be ‘losing touch with my imagination’ though it had ‘never been very physical’.
2017
Maybe now I live on a colonized planet like a VR Morloch. And they say that on the actual surface of the planet it has less gravity, and the trees are taller.
In 2017 - 2018 I wondered: Who needs all that baggage-garbage of madness? And I thought everything was contained by garbage.
2018
- A 2nd name to shroud the first is not so bad if you’re not cursed.
2018: Grape shit in your great ship—Discovery of a perfectly dirty song.
May 9, 2018: Calling of Wizards: Minder: Apppointment, not stupid. [Wizards in the Walls].
COOKIE CONSCIOUSNESS 2018
I once saw in an e-mail depictions of various people with long fingernails or elongated teeth who were supposed to be long-lived people that hardly anyone knows about. Some of them were supposed to be gods such as Athena and Odin. Most of them were given a lifespan, such as 175 years or 600 years, or maybe even 1,135 years. The strange appearance of their bodies was supposed to be a symptom of their unique aging process.
There are several vantage points, if we take the e-mail seriously, but not very many if we choose to ignore it.
If we choose to accept the e-mail:
- Maybe these figures in the e-mail are real gods, and they were mortal anyway. In that case, a real god lives to whatever age they lived.
- Maybe these figures in the e-mail were demi-gods, and demigods lived to whatever age they lived.
- Maybe it is ambiguous whether they are gods or demigods or humans, and some beings sometimes live to great ages, but the powers and lifespan vary.
- Maybe the figures depicted in the e-mail were humans, and demigods live longer than those lifespans, and real gods live even longer than that. But then, we would have no evidence of the real gods, theoretically.
If we choose to reject the e-mail:
- Maybe demigods are concepts based on reality, such as folk legends.
- Maybe demigods are completely imaginary.
- Maybe there is no evidence of demigods.
So, somewhere in this spectrum, you may have to choose whether you believe that someone can live longer than the scientifically reported 120+ years, or longer than the Biblicly reported 150+ years, or maybe even longer than that, such as the ages reported in the e-mail.
In any case, the likelihood of becoming a real demigod may be difficult. But, there are some recent scientists who study time travel and quantum mechanics who think that perhaps no one really dies, they just start to look older, and the world just kind of 'molts' around them, and this happens to everyone, and no one really dies. This is based on the Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment and how most people seem to report being very lucky. However, other scientists respond by saying that we like to hear a good story, and there's plenty of evidence that people die.
My own mental construction (bear in mind that I am diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia) is that I was once a Chinese god named Kwang Kuo, and that he lived perhaps as long as 300 years during multiple incarnations. He was sealed in a cave by the Chinese Emperor, at which time his soul battled with magma after passing invisibly through the earth. When he finally emerged he thought of peace, but then he was incarnated as the burner of the Library of Alexandria. Later he invented bound books and eventually became two beheaded queens, a homeless man who loved hamburgers, and possibly the inventor of perpetual motion. In every life there was some thing appealing, but also something wrong. Life has been a journey towards greater consciousness and sensual indulgence. What was sex to Marie Antoinette is less than a cookie to me. I don't have sex, but I have greater indulgence.
—Cookie Consciousness 2018.
August 15, 2018: Why did I have to have the perfect relationship?
Inspiration, wind and sand, standing under a tree, sketching, drawing, thinking of a new idea.
Many twisted passages, but not all are alike.
Visionary mode: dreaming of archetypes.
Mathematics, formulas, or descriptions of them, great excellent formulas.
The memory of institutions. —What are the mechanisms of discovery?.
October 9, 2018:
Spell for Mental Magic Frog:
‘Nathan Larkin Coppedge (b. 1982) —Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet
published author with over 100 books, honorary member of the International
Honor Society for Philosophers. He is a famous quotable on Poemhunter, abstract
artist in Hyper-Cubism, and designer of numerous theoretical perpetual motion
machines. In 2005 he inspired the Nextel-Sprint logo, and he has also inspired
brands including “Eb Lens” and the CooperMini. He lives near Yale University.’
---Magic Frog
2018: Spells: The end is only the beginning. It has been a magical year.
2019: It’s sort of like paradoxes are a dark color.—Simpliciter Logics
2019: Paper Airplanes
You are making a declarative event, such as throwing something away.
You call it, ‘The good paper’.
As you are saying goodbye to it (very quickly) it gains consciousness.
It becomes a locus, superior in every way to the other papers, yet with no distinguishing features.
However, in some way every tossed paper might be like this.
It happens thst they aren't.
It requires magic.
Magical sentiment (is created).
2019: God hates everything Nathan created and it’s all perfect. It’s so true.
2019: A goddess drugged me and tried to have sex. I stopped hallucinating when I interpreted what it was like for someone to think what I was thinking.
2019: My brother said: shake out of it, you feel like a husk. Philosophers are like dead bees:
Remember the separate room of the hive where there are dead bees? Dead bees are fascinating to themselves, but very uninteresting to pretty much anything else. Except philosophers, philosophers notice them.
2019: How to Hunt a Dead Bird:
Notice this kind of plasticky-rhubarb-y webwork as a backdrop in your brain, then notice the urban backdrop, and you can kind of live there like you’re ducking under a tree. It suddenly seems like there are fewer people and they’re not talking. God becomes a little bird who is almost dead. It could be like philosophy. It could be like a high concept that isn’t crazy.
December 31, 2019: PERPETUAL MOTION SUPERHEROES:
5/32 may mean results = 5, verbs = 32
Verbs is given by difference + 5
So, verbs indicates difference = 32 - 5 = 27
So, 5/32 can mean a knowledge system in which results is 5, and difference is 27
This further indicates that efficiency must be 5 - 27 = -22
So, meaning is specifically a case where: Results (5) >= Eff (-22) + Diff (27)
Sounds like perpetual motion superheroes.
Feb 29, 2020: A new logic I happened to come upon: It is hard not to limit things just to inventors and philosophers, because frankly if it isn’t about the literal ideas produced one might almost pick anybody because either they feel better than so-and-so felt on a particular day or they went through more trouble to do what little they did. —The Logic of Trauma Vis-Ã -vis the Brain
2020: The Art Laissez
It seems there could be a difference, but it is immaterial.
Similarly, form, function, and a means to an end spiral into one.
2020: Sidereal Sky (format of return).
August 18, 2020:
- Vampire: Materialize (Live within symbols literally).
August 18, 2020
2020: The Tower of Shadows (alien tower)
2021: Changing Times JRR Tolkien: Carved duel.
February 18, 2021: Are they authentic natural drugs? Or are they arbitrary natural drug systems? —Artificial Natural Drugs Puzzle (…)
March 16, 2021: Secrets of Robinson Crusoe: A certain kind of absolute trump. Maybe Robinson Crusoe read “Robinson Crusoe”. And crossed an Escher Waterfall. Maybe fishermen are for… catching monsters. Maybe flow always finds it’s channels.
May 30, 2021: INTEGRATION OF RAISINS:
From ‘Writing on the Spirits’ part II. Dated somewhere between 2016 - 2018.
Ostensibly God already answered the only question we wouldn’t know the answer to when he created existence!
God was asking: ‘What is nothing?’ ‘How can it be nothing?’ ‘What is divine about nothing?’ Etc.
Asking questions about nothing with a lot of power is like creating reality.
Alternately, you might believe that reality is eternal and the nature of consciousness is the unsolved question.
However, it is possible to see that consciousness is a means to an end to some extent. Highly expensive, often slightly disappointing.
As soon as consciousness seems to become cheap, it bears fruit. At that point we can define consciousness as paradoxical.
To the primitive tool-building brain all that consciousness needs is a reason to live, and some form of technicalism to mull into thoughts, or some equivalent thing to turn into emotions, or both, etc.
At this point you may find it is easier to understand consciousness.
Consciousness is holy, so far as that is possible. It is also an attempt to process the worst problems, and to find the best solutions.
I think I have heard someone define it as ‘a holy paradox’. Other definitions could be proposed, often relating to the soul, transformation, attributes, powers, and modes of existence.
—Integration of Raisins.
January 3, 2022: Green Potatoes: Formula for Meaningful Memories: have a meaningful past-life, it's just that humans value even small amounts of meaning. —Green Potatoes Insight (…)
October 14, 2022: Unification of loops and labels.
November 25, 2022: Rat skeletons. It is possible humans fear starving. They may keep old meals from digesting in their gut, similar to rat skeletons. —Past-Life Bushi
(Added 2023–02–16) Maybe Seven really:
[1] Flashy design.
[2] Stimulatedness.
[3] Inventing.
[4] Pharmakon.
[5] Coherence.
[6] Science.
[7] We arrive.
(E.g. that feeling / idea that drugs can join with innovation).
—The Eight Black Swan Inventor Archetypes (…)
December 21, 2022. 9:54:48 AM: Conspiracy Paper:
2023–02–01: HOW TO COPE: THE UMBRELLA
I think this is something like how to think like an umbrella, umbrella consciousness. Umbrella awareness. Making the most of your umbrella. Making the most of luck. Making the most of an afternoon. Snacking on hallucinations. Missing the weather. Coping well. —The Six Burning Umbrellas of Education
2023–05–08: Meta-Calculus
E.g. someone would ask ‘Changing diapers?’ you would respond: ‘More like disintegral limit theory with expoundable functions’. In this sort of capacity it gives a capability for thinking in respect to the meta-calculi.
2023–06–25 Nathan fell asleep on a poisonous rat, attempting to crush it with his body weight. However, since he was asleep he could not feel the rat’s bite, and it became ambiguous. He became living dead.
2023: Honest-Survival (…)
2023: Year of the Horse
They stopped calling their horse thinker. . . . . - - - -
Look into it lalu time. Nathan’s not all levels like pedophilia mesogynists. ...
A dearess called thinker is hard to remember.
2023–09–01: Death is concerned with relevance and time. Death is not always relevant if not everyone dies.
2023–10–15: Something about neblu sphere is very important. —Tool Selection
2023–11–28: Sensitive Survival.
FUTURE: Oh, that? That’s expensive for a reason, my friend. It’s a free market, you can imitate one if you want. It’s a perpetual motion machine believe it or not. I say you can build it, but it’s not as easy as it looks. If you don’t design it meeting certain criteria, it will always fail. It’s not the devil, it’s a real invention. They didn’t happen until recently for some reason. They scared the scientists. They still do. Basically it’s just genuine mechanics. It’s no more complicated than a shoe.
March 12, 2024:
PINEAPPLE THOUGHT:
Neediness is always a problem.
A lot of the good qualities of neediness are just created by needing too much.
Some of my original neediness was not okay.
Some of the neediness I had later seemed okay when I had enjoyment.
Maybe it’s not neediness.
2024
Something about a street
February 2, 2025 to February 18, 2025: Nathan finds the good and goes to hell. It is theorized it involves smithers, smitherson, two pink at least two yellow and some pepper cash. It could keep going for the sake of profit.
Mother may have donated. MM
Typical cards 24. Check JA
And NWNZ
Stepparents: L and LW
Parents: MH
Brothers: 21 dd
Sisters: 20 bjboh hhhh1 rtaoh bbc
i am nathan not a con dont listen to that new age tripey it’s like rock candy which gives you cancer
doesn’t take cocaine
you think it’s anonymouse you forgot everything and you forgot my name
you know she kicks it.
The blue shoue I mean RTA RT then you get punched at a taxi remem
2025-08-04: WATER SPRINKLER EXPERIENCE
We're not sure if he made it in the LOGOS.
First off, your conclusion may be validated by information theory, in that atoms may be capable of storing large amounts of data. This would predict that memory of the type you describe is more difficult when there are fewer material surroundings. This may explain the superstitions people have about forests and cities (complicated) vs. open fields and city squares (peaceful, uncertain, uninformed, etc).
Perhaps civilizations with big market squares are the ones that develop beautiful mosaics, because their intelligent people stare at the ground, and develop a kind of 2-dimensional memory. It would be interesting to figure this out.
There is a theory called Ruminant Space, or rumination, which is the theory that memories hold onto objects or stay like clouds in the air.
I have observed in my own life that sometimes it is easier to remember a thought that I had if I return to the same room in which I originally had it.
Perhaps this suggests that in the fourth dimension memory is moored to location, and that thought only occurs through flux (change) in the fourth dimension.
A related theory is Abeyant Phenonomena, which is the idea that thoughts as opposed to memories hover in the air, and it takes an outside influence to change them. This is fairly true for all sorts of unchanging phenomena.
My theory about obscure phenomena like remembering someone else's life is that a lot of people try to sell their souls for magic, money, love, etc. and such recovered memories from other people are a result of that type of desperation.
On the other hand, perhaps it is possible to remember one's own prior life, but only if it is obvious enough. I don't expect anyone to have to believe me.
Important events, particularly involving very specialized types of thinking might sometimes trigger memories or extra-sensory perception in obscure cases, or cases where the person's mind is already very open to new experiences, with an un-engaged related form of thought behavior.
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