Showing posts with label expressions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expressions. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2016

Link to Quotes from Early October 2016

http://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2016/10/quotes-early-october-2016.html?m=0


Sunday, August 14, 2016

Link to Recent and Older Quotes by Nathan Coppedge


Follow the link:

http://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2016/08/quotes-early-august-2016.html



Monday, January 4, 2016

QUOTES EARLY JANUARY 2016


"Efficiency is modular 2 in all universal systems of logic that do not concern lies."
---Nathan Coppedge

"What ruins history is distractions." ---Nathan Coppedge

"The new variable becomes the new formalism in three-point logic." ---Nathan Coppedge

"In four-point logics, the product is five." ---Nathan Coppedge

"Possibility seems to pose a kind of materiality. Even if it is not probability." ---Nathan Coppedge

"It is clear enough that what Kant meant by transcendent was that something
belonged to someone's senses, the 'zero' of things, where what Kant meant
by empirically extended things was applications given  by extended
space or energy that does not belong distinctly to consciousness,
and what is meant of external is a conceptual thing unless it is real
in the same reason that all other things are real."

---Nathan Coppedge, Response to G.E. Moore's defense of 'things exist in space'.


"Logical atomism in the sense that Bertrand Russell meant it, was the density
of symbols, what I now call 'complexity'. This concept immediately
pre-figures the physical concept of black holes."

---Nathan Coppedge, Reaction to Bertrand Russell's Lecture on Logical Atomism.


"For every x = y, contrary to modern philosophers such as Putnam, it is not
necessary that x = y, because there could be some specialized property that
serves as evidence of a growing contradiction (relativistic semantics in
Einstein's sense). For example, x = y does not always implicate x = y, only
x = y under some condition. Therefore, there is nothing absolute about
x = y. The only absolute is absolute (x, y, z, etc.) or absolute x ~= y
(an unambiguous relation called an entity, a measurable non-relation called
a difference, an ambiguous degree called an application, or a condition of
absoluteness in which absoluteness can be unambiguously measured, such as
by containment, infinity, typology, or realism)."

---Nathan Coppedge, Reaction to Kripke's Identity and Necessity.


"Can a similar identity be different in an otherwise identical world illustrates determinism? No, because differences are determined by the will... There may be no difference between reason and the will, if the will can be determined, and will may be more significant at times than a given person's potential for reason..."

---Nathan Coppedge, tangent on Hilary Putnam's Meaning and Reference
(Putnam is a man BTW. Really. Check Wikipedia).


"People say I.Q. is paradise. But the corollary is disillusionment. With this insight, I could hypothesize that I was a brain-in-a-vat, beginning in the 1980's. My father, too, might be a brain in a vat. With this kind of interpretation, the first level is metaphysics."

---Nathan Coppedge


"Maybe is like mathematics. It's kind of difficult." ---Nathan Coppedge



MORE QUOTES: http://www.poemhunter.com/quotations/famous.asp?people=Nathan Coppedge

Thursday, December 17, 2015

QUOTES LATE DECEMBER 2015

"The universe, (in this sense of immortality with disposable worlds), is disposable, until it stops being dangerous!" ---Nathan Coppedge, via Quora, Dec 2015


"When it comes to perpetual motion, people are saying it's human nature to think the impossible. But I solved all paradoxes!" ---Nathan Coppedge


“[Paroxysm: 2nd Formulation] Equated with the problem, while contesting the obvious. With a subtle problem, the solution must be obvious. This points towards the use of opposites.” ---Nathan Coppedge


"Panic is always good. We can live up to that ideal, even if it isn't understood." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Maybe cold is to the second dimension what heat is to the third dimension... what identity is to the first dimension. The physical patterns of the first three dimensions seem to shape a number '7' the last element being the short end, surrounded by a circle. The fourth dimension thus must ignore the first two dimensions unless it involves perspective. Cold is the paradoxical 'C'. Heat is excessive energy, which reduces to information. The fourth dimension involves paradoxical properties, the resolution of which is the expansion into many dimensions." ---Nathan Coppedge, Dimensional Physics Toolkit (some years away).


"One can't contradict desire with the will; but determinism is inherently contradictory." ---Nathan Coppedge



"I won't deny that fate is addictive, but I will deny that freedom is condemned." ---Nathan Coppedge



"Today we authenticate truth; tomorrow we will derivate infinity." ---Nathan Coppedge


" 'Infinitely strange' is the literal definition of the quantum loops some people are talking about. And, I think basically that doesn't view the whole picture. 'Infinitely strange' is just an idea about how to not infinitely follow the loop. We need to remember there might still be something missing from the picture. Even reality might change, particularly if we are regarding different aspects of it. Physics, like philosophy, should aspire to range over things unseen. Some of them determining known laws."
---Nathan Coppedge


"I don't have a lot of faith, but I have some confidence" ---Nathan Coppedge, on the prospects of perpetual motion (2015).


"Identity is a great concept, but may in the end merely be an application for comprehending objects that exist in space. The objects vary so much that it is useless to call them just senses. Sometimes the objects are more real than the senses. Sometimes the sense comes from the object, and sometimes the sense IS the object." ---Nathan Coppedge, via Quora.


"Complexity is genuine nature. Perfection is genuine experience. Both are outside of development. Both are more universal than civilization." ---Nathan Coppedge, Spiritual Writings.



Friday, November 6, 2015

QUOTES NOVEMBER 2015 PART 2

"The end days are a phenomenon of personal religion. The end days are God's official 'delusion.' For no immortal God would proscribe 'end days' for other immortals. Immortality by definition does not end, perhaps even if it undergoes morphosis into a different form. The differences must be small enough that a continuity of consciousness takes place."

"Atheism is also a nominal religion, because it is a position about religion. In a strictly categorical sense, that is what a religion is. Everything that is not religious either ignores religion or is without spirit. But atheism, whether it has a spirit or not, defines itself on religious terms, because without religion there is no atheism."

"They always save the divine language for earlier. This explains the disappointment with badly predicted old age."

"Sometimes I think in my previous life I was an ant who thought of Platonism and viewed a Schizznik, which was a form of pastry, and vowed to never get married. But, on other times I think I was the son of William Tell, or a Chinese God."

"I conceive that doubt may be additional to knowledge."

"One of the foundational tenets of gnosticism is that thought is the mind: thought is what to mind, and thought influences the world."

"If anyone repeats a thought over and over again, it will eventually be admitted that it is not just one person's influence. So the claim that a single person has stolen the soul is as strong as the idea that any more than one has done the same. And both of these claims are weaker than the idea of self-possession, since it is clear that the repetitions are created through interaction with the original self."

"The Coppedge Curve: Brian was genuinely brilliant, but I was a genius but stupid."

"It is also possible that the 4th - 7th dimensions will occur together, in one larger experience that not everyone is ready to experience (for lack of imagination, I guess: which is the same as saying a lack of information)."

"Of course, it would be interesting if time were as civilized as we are. Basically, though, we're always trying to cheat when we change dimensions. We get technical, so we're in a pigeon-hole, so 'nature understands' and something happens. If you believe in God you might be led also to believe that 'there are no shortcuts' and therefore it's always a big deal to shift dimensions."

"I doubt that many people would say that all knowledge is semantic. I think that would be too extreme. But I wouldn't call this system metaphysics, either, although in some ways its the first example of a coherent metaphysics." 

MORE QUOTES AT POEMHUNTER: http://www.poemhunter.com/quotations/famous.asp?people=Nathan%20Coppedge

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Expressions that Actually Make Sense to Me Now

[Quotes by Nathan Coppedge]

"'God' 'Colophon' Is 'Monadology' (in Mathematics)."

"The answer to the sphinx's riddle of what is a paradoxical quantum might be the early Husserl."

"When it (time) changes, it cannot be dead."

"The upshot of the logic is that hell is always a convenience, because everyone is some kind of genius."

"The key to avoiding suffering is not to unreasonably raise the difficulty level. Difficulty is always a strategy, never a compromise."

"Maybe this is a variablistic form of the 4th dimension."


Sunday, January 4, 2015

Recent Quotes, Saint Devil, Etc.

"Genius subjectively is not the way to design a perpetual motion machine".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"Sometimes I, more than others, define my own context of criticism".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"Sometimes I determine that I don't have access to reality. Then I can determine: at least I don't feel depressed".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"If I've learned one thing from my relative fame it's that actors are brilliant tacticians".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"A friend of mine is convinced he's not a devil. Anyone who has a friend like this is a devil himself'".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"If I tell the truth and you beg me to lie, then I earn the name saint devil. But, besuiting the name, it is a devilish course to be a devil: all that's left of the title is the name".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"If people say I can't earn the name saint devil, I will tell them they can't prove tat history is infallible, and besides, simply using name doesn't make it true! When is a name magical, and since when is that the basis for truth?"
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"When saint devil is a child he sounds like a pope".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"Saint devil is a serious case of Babel. It's one of the only things that scares people".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.
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"Saint devil harvests meaninglessness in favor of fearful significance".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.
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"Translators are mistaken for interpreters: you need to be like saint devil to realize this".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"His strangely lopsided hand was written before it was written".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"They don't think devils are superficial: that's what saint devil can say".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"The only thing more devilish than being saint devil is proving it. When history learns this, however, there won't be any devils".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"I'm a bad painter when I'm a good devil".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

"If I want to be a creative devil, I think back to when I was an imp. When I was an imp, I took an I.M.P. math class and learned that history is evilly incomplete and incompletely evil. When I solved this problem, I solved the problem of the devil".
- Nathan Coppedge, Jan 2015.

More Quotes at http://www.poemhunter.com/nathan-coppedge/


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Terrapinian Advice

(Terrapin is my erstwhile pseudonym, which I have been slowly rejecting)

"It's best if we can have feelings with our thoughts, and not become a band of what-nots" ---ET

"Oh, for thoughts to not be the same, when they return again: to remember the form and forget to learn what does not teach: to be the eye of the storm" ---ET