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Sunday, April 1, 2018

Quotable Quotes April 2018

"We live in a golden age, but we no longer seem to believe in intellectual heroes. So I have tried to live the dream that the world is not the same as it seems." ---Nathan Coppedge

"Its odd... I'm incompatible with people, but I am very compatible with society." ---Nathan Coppedge

"I think I have evidence of this most practical of archetypes." ---Nathan Coppedge, on perpetual motion machines

"Isn't it a bit like a blowpop? The blowpop fallacy." --Nathan Coppedge, criticism of Velikovsky's General Systems Theory

"Science is a minimal criteria macro-discipline, and as such aims to maximize quantity at cost of quality. Philosophy is a maximal criteria macro-discipline, and as such aims to maximize quality at cost of quantity. In other words, philosophy usually fails to provide evidence of the most important things. Science usually succeeds to provide evidence of insignificant things. Many things are discovered between philosophy and science, but very little is discovered by pure philosophy or pure science." --Nathan Coppedge



"Sometimes I think my writing is perfect, and sometimes I think it is too dirty. Anyway, what people eventually learn is that there needs to be a balance between different talents and motives, and the only exception to that is total mastery, which requires total knowledge, and in my mind, philosophy as well as science (and art, literature, magic, immortality… if it comes to that)." ---Nathan Coppedge, message to Eugene Rubinstein


"There will not be a ‘next Gates’ unless America prospers. It is a widely held belief that Bill Gates somehow made it with one trillion-dollar patent for computers. Far to the contrary, it was more like he was a patent mega-lord who bought a lot of small businesses, and had about literally a million thousand-dollar patents, or a billion ten cent shares in a company that exploded. For America to prosper, we need to continue to grow and change our thinking, and frankly at this point given how much we have already tested the boundaries without changing the categories, some aspects of both science and religion may end up being an inhibitor." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Philosophers tend to be happy people who never believe assumptions, and are always honest about reality." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Art is original the way literature is comprehensive, and philosophy is analytic, and science is real, and math is intelligent, and languages are insightful, and magic is useful, and immortality is sufficient." ---Nathan Coppedge


"A lot of people think 2X is the max leverage. Its not the max." ---Nathan Coppedge


"If there are constants, they must secure variation, maybe even desirable variation." ---Nathan Coppedge


"You see, we could just say you're seeking a principled good nature, or a metaphysical standard (morality OR coherence primarily), so I don't know if it is fair to say we should try both first." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Humans should build perpetual motion machines, machines should build God. All else concerning race is past and future." ---Nathan Coppedge

"Always look for metaphors at physics confetences, and fundamental discoveries at poetry readings." ---Nathan Coppedge


"There is one secret Zurich doesn't know: that paradoxical intelligence is more coherent than finite problems. This secret is truly powerful. Knowing it is like owning half of philosophy."


"The secret of Vienna is it swallows men. This is my most profound knowledge of it, even though I've never gone there in my current life."


"Time is challenging, so to speak. Information accumulates, and better be high-quality." ---Nathan Coppedge


"The general advice is, if we are suffering from a physical problem, we need to improve our mind, and if we have a mental problem we need to improve our body. If we can’t improve our mind, we physically die. If we can’t improve our body, we go absolutely insane." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Consider it this way: if you were reincarnated and didn’t experience your next life, you would feel cheated, right? As soon as we deny early-life consciousness we are also denying reincarnation. So I completely support the idea that humans are conscious throughout their lives. It is simply that the amounts of time involved are so vast by adult standards. And there is a time before individual life called the 'great foolishness' or also 'baby toughness' in which babies fight a war against being aborted by their mothers. The experience of being a baby is actually much like being an adult at first: there are wise, conscientious decisions that are made, until people force you to act and think in a certain more restrictive way. Restrictive thinking emerges at just the time that babies have averted the evil outcome called abortion." ---Nathan Coppedge


"At this point we should know if we want a new approach we should have NEW IDEAS, NOT NEW 'ORGANIZATIONS' OR NEW COMING-TO-TERMS. When we do not have new ideas, we fail, and at this point what counts as a new idea has become somewhat radical. So, at this juncture it is impossible to reject radicalism. So, it may be a long while before these radical new ideas are accepted. Above all, the new theories have nothing to do with problems unless they can solve them… What is egalitarian about real knowledge is the capacity to accept alternate systems, but only if they work… And what is not a system is truly not a system, and so it is pointless to accept a critique that is not offering radical, practical, and paradigm-changing methods. Almost no one seems to know what a radical solution looks like… Has a radical solution ever existed? We should not mince words, but merely accept that ideas are ideas, and they are not just one thing… if what something is offering is that it is a system, it should define itself as such, and not as though there are no alternatives, but not as though it does nothing… Logic is necessary to solve abstract problems, and mechanics is necessary to solve practical problems… Active logic, active mechanics… not a mere coming-to-terms." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Pain is inhuman. It is a contradiction of humanity. It is the cheapest alternative to meaning. It is an infinite lack of value. The opposite of pain is the meaningful. The opposite of pleasure is the meaningless. The further lives and spirits progress in cognition and complexity, the easier it becomes to achieve pleasure. There are many exceptions to exceptional complexity, but insofar as there is complexity there is always something more valuable than pain. Pain is the definition of the useless. It is wasted time, self-destructive matters, un-divine problems. The only reason for pain is ignorance and poor strategy, but it is not automatically explained: it implies a lack of explanation. Where there are explanations there are desires for a life without pain. When life has meaning, pain is usually insignificant. Pleasure, or perhaps eventually something better, is part of the good life. And, ultimately pleasure is a cheap form of meaning, just as pain is an extremely cheap form of the meaningless. We have economic imperative to overcome pain, and where there is pain there is a desire to compensate with impossible wonders. Meaning is born of the death of the impossible (pleasure), whereas appreciation of the meaningless very often comes from pain. Pain is an exaggerated lesson that is useless wherever it is felt. No one has ever called pain useful while being true to the soul. Pain is a theory of theory-less meaning, the death of all possibility coming from the refusal of impossibility. Where there is no impossibility there is no theory, and no way to oppose the meaningless. And where the meaningless explanations exist, there is pain or something to replace it. The trace of primitive education goes infinite sacrifice → skepticism → pleasure → meaning. The infinite sacrifice is pain, and the skepticism is the meaningless. Meaning begins with pleasure, it is the minimum standard. For everything that is good has pleasure, and nothing is meaningful that is not good. Sometimes we deny that meaning is good when we are complex, but this is not in earnest. Only perversity gives the idea that meaning exists that is not pleasure, and if we think pain is a good teacher we are truly ignorant. All opportunity comes from pleasure, and if we lack wisdom on this it is not our responsibility. There is a wisdom born of desperation, and it has great intelligence compared with evil. When the great powers deny the fundamental meaning, which is meaningful pleasure, they have destroyed much of the potential of life. All potentials come from meaningful pleasure. Without pleasure there is not substance. Therefore, all strategies should define that life is meaningful, and no strategy should deny that pain destroys value. Therefore, life is a continuum of value, defined in meaning. And pain is its destroyer. Pain may as well be meaningless unless life has contradictions. Elsewhere I have proven conclusively that contradiction is evil, so there is no evidence that pain has value. And so, life should concern itself with meaningful pleasure." ---Nathan Coppedge


MORE QUOTATIONS:

https://www.poemhunter.com/quotations/famous.asp?people=Nathan%20Coppedge


Sunday, March 4, 2018

Quotable Quotes March 2018

"Think of it this way: free will is a type of determination, with a standard that may be present or absent, and on top of it all there is no determinism without determinations. All free will is slave to the preferences. There is no free will without preferences, and so perfect fulfillment of preferences is the maximal concept of the will. So, in a sense, the ultimate concept of will is... to live the dream of arbitrary behavior. But really we cannot get more than we want, if we are being honest." ---Nathan Coppedge

"Relatively speaking, all the potential of life comes from immortality." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Sometimes at times, the metaphor of visual contrast is the nearest thing to magic." --Nathan Coppedge


"I believe in perpetual motion, but I don't believe in survival without perpetual motion anymore." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Life, answers, life, answers, life, answers: it is like an eternal golden braid." ---Nathan Coppedge

“As far as the history of technology: First its complicated to input fuel, then its complicated to have it run itself… Then various other things happen.” ---Nathan Coppedge


"What has ever impeded innovation? The usual thing, or more difficultly the recent historical thing, in either case an unawareness of categories of innovation." ---Nathan Coppedge



"Thus, with some minor interpretation, it can be assumed that any theory: whether it is unsolvable or solvable, idealistic, irrational, or hypothetical, is no more than a conditioning upon the precondition for relevance which supersedes any threat of conjecture or irrationality." ---Nathan Coppedge


"There used to be these great, classical, roller-ball pens that were all-black except for the steel clip. These were great pens for drawing abstract art, and I used them for years, never really doubting how great they are. The abstract art I produced led me to be more ambitious, philosophical, and ultimately take more interest in subjects like mathematics and science than I would have otherwise. Partly as a result of these pens, I gained confidence to invent perpetual motion and formulas for absolute knowledge, in effect solving all practical and abstract problems. They're the pens that saved the world! At the time they may have cost about $8.12 for a set of six."

"Note that I am basically just indulging my fascination with disciplines." --Nathan Coppedge

"You may as well cherish your gift for sanity, orherwise you will lose your power of godliness." --Nathan Coppedge



“I actually did something, and that's the logic of perpetual motion. Its so easy its ‘remazing’…!…” —Nathan Coppedge


"Just analyzable origins being obscure and creating relationships. If we don’t become very complex or dimensional we are literally just analyzing how we came from obscurity and we probably aren’t going anywhere, whereas if we do become dimensional new facts will have relevance. The stuck situation is related to the fallacy of inadequate relevance. When we recognize relevance, we are necessarily pre-occupied with an adequate explanation, or something involving obscure origins." ---Nathan Coppedge, response to Paul Conway


"If you don’t have friends, you probably don’t need them." ---Nathan Coppedge


“Mozart came before the paperclip. Einstein came before the slinky. I'm not even sure simple things will happen anymore, but some interesting things might happen. Can all the great things be done by one man?” ---Nathan Coppedge



“According to the law of non-contradiction, if you believe in infinite possibilities, this is a possibility you can infinitely believe.” —Nathan Coppedge


"In a certain functional sense I exist, or I can think I exist, or what appears to be the world tells me I exist… however, I cannot necessarily know the limits of my success, unless it is an application of my individual experience, or the individual or social limit really is the limit of what it is..." ---Nathan Coppedge


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Friday, December 29, 2017

Ahead of Nietzsche 3 days in a row on Poemhunter!!!

Nietzsche:
39, 66, 45 MTW
https://www.poemhunter.com/friedrich-nietzsche/stats/

Coppedge:
98, 92, 60 MTW
https://www.poemhunter.com/nathan-coppedge/stats/

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Over double Nietzsche's views on Poemhunter on Tuesday!

Nietzsche: 60 https://www.poemhunter.com/friedrich-nietzsche/stats/

Nathan Coppedge: 159 https://www.poemhunter.com/nathan-coppedge/stats/

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Ahead of Nietzsche for three days in a row!

On Poemhunter:

Nietzsche: 47, 55, 49
https://www.poemhunter.com/friedrich-nietzsche/stats/

Coppedge: 134, 100, 112
https://www.poemhunter.com/nathan-coppedge/stats/

Update: Over 100 views 6 / last 8 days on my poemhunter profile page.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

A lot of views recently: Tied with Nietzsche Yesterday on Poemhunter!

Nietzsche: 72 Views Wednesday: https://www.poemhunter.com/friedrich-nietzsche/stats/

Nathan Coppedge: 72 Views Wednesday: https://www.poemhunter.com/stats/poet.asp?poet=2007795

Also, more recently, 6 days above 60 views / day in a row on Poemhunter. High of over 100.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

More views than Friedrich Nietzsche

Two days ago on Poemhunter!

And again on Feb 21st! (Nietzsche 62, Nathan Coppedge 64)

Nietzsche's views (Feb 9: 83):
https://www.poemhunter.com/friedrich-nietzsche/stats/

Nathan Coppedge's views (Feb 9: 123):
https://www.poemhunter.com/nathan-coppedge/stats/


Saturday, July 2, 2016

Quotes Early July 2016

"The best explanation I have found for mental health disabilities is that they may be (or may not be) rhetorically justified." ---Nathan Coppedge


"If we are not creative, we will not get a good world, and yet creativity occurs without judgment." ---Nathan Coppedge


"I’m not sure there is a satisfying answer while we are unsatisfied. After all, only satisfaction is satisfying, just as only the quality of decisiveness is decisive. I call this relative absoluteness." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Paradoxical realism is the beginning of absolute realism." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Making people depressed should be the most elaborate thing, according to idealists, but the alternative suggests simple ways of coping." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Divination is like the evolution of sacrifice." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Sometimes I believe in artificial artificiality: every substance is plastic, so nothing is plastic. This seems to be one key to the fourth dimension: a universal standard of miscellaneous meaningful substances."

"Much of progress is catch-up from a different perspective" ---Nathan Coppedge, wisdom of the new ancients

"To die might be to live, if to die is to die! While I die I am dead." --- Nathan Coppedge, wisdom of the new ancients

"History withholds ALL of its secrets, except those designed for the present time."---Nathan Coppedge, wisdom of the new ancients

"If we do not argue that rationalism falls into coherent and incoherent categories, we are forced to adopt a non-relativist position, because we cannot argue for absolute (coherent) relativism, or subjective (incoherent) relativism. But, both coherence and incoherence render relativism in a trivial form. In coherence, relativism must be universal, contradicting multiplicity, and therefore existing in the form of measurement. Incoherence also measures relativism, although through irrationality. Thus, both uacceptable forms of relativism  consider it to be merely a form of measurement. Now the extension of relativism requires the extension of relativism's triviality, and this leads to no assumption of relativism in any major systematic category. The conclusion is that relativism is trivial."




Saturday, April 2, 2016

Quotes Early April 2016

"I believe in nothing. I think nothing is everywhere. But absolute nothing is extremely rare, due to interacting information. According to this theory, the whole universe is where we find absolute nothing, but it is also where we find the most of everything. Nothing is relative, is one way to put it. But there is one form of nothing that is absolute, but not infinite. There are many forms of nothing that are highly qualified, but not absolutely, and only one form of nothing that is absolutely qualified. Asymmetrical concepts like art and construction may gradually overcome nothing in another higher dimension. In this way, nothing is relative to itself! In this way, nothing may simply be a lack of something, a concept that is relative to reality but not unreality. When nothing cannot be relative to unreality and there is only one form of nothing, we get a weakness for constructivism." ----Nathan Coppedge, April 2016


"Metaphysics is unrealized magic. Un-formatted systems of dimensional variables. Forms-out-of-nothing wishing for ex-nihilism." ---Nathan Coppedge, quote that originated ex-nihilism, April 2016 or earlier


"Some question the subject of reality. They do not recognize: Things are as valuable as they are, but they are not as valuable as we assume!" ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016


"Pleasure forgets the origins of functionality." ---Nathan Coppedge, Prophetic Wisdom


"Redemption is the process of regaining wisdom." ---Nathan Coppedge, Spiritual Writings


"I believe in nothing. I think nothing is everywhere. But absolute nothing is extremely rare, due to interacting information. According to this theory, the whole universe is where we find absolute nothing, but it is also where we find the most of everything. Nothing is relative, is one way to put it. But there is one form of nothing that is absolute, but not infinite. There are many forms of nothing that are highly qualified, but not absolutely, and only one form of nothing that is absolutely qualified. Asymmetrical concepts like art and construction may gradually overcome nothing in another higher dimension. In this way, nothing is relative to itself! In this way, nothing may simply be a lack of something, a concept that is relative to reality but not unreality. When nothing cannot be relative to unreality and there is only one form of nothing, we get a weakness for constructivism."
---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016


"Humanity is a genius idea. Pleasure is another genius idea. Pain is a terrible idea." ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016 or earlier.


"God is the only one who deals in finite resources. The concept that God is infinitely greater is a delusion. Infinite greatness actually requires infinite gods from a mortal point of view. By the time god is great, humans are immortal. But that isn't the infinite god that we fear or loathe. It is more like God the father or mother, or god the old man and old woman." ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016


"The hypothesis of infinite dimensions seems to prove that if each thing in some way 'IS' its own dimension, then on one of the infinite dimensions, the information is always preserved. In other words, there is a whole dimension for every proper object that can be observed." ---Nathan Coppedge, via [ Quora ] April,2016.


"The future overlaps with the past. Out of binary laws comes the idea that past standards are always in some way conserved, while future succeeds in realizing merely some species of development. We can only return to the past, but we can only realize the future." ---Nathan Coppedge, April 10,2016.


"Indulgence is a devil, and indulgence makes one a devil. This is perhaps the greatest insight of approximately 13 incarnations." ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016


"Profiting from pain, if necessary, must require permanent gain. If unnecessary, it must require temporary loss." ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016


"A little complexity makes for good aesthetics." ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016


"If there weren't a limit, however temporary, everything would be perfect or life would have some pretty bad ideas. Some people are betting on bad ideas, and that's why life isn't perfect." ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016




"Expect to benefit others if you want to benefit yourself!" ---Nathan Coppedge, April 2016



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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Quotes Late March 2016

"Initially at least (at our present time), there are four kinds of soul: (1) The soul of age, (2) The soul of old wisdom, (3) The soul of youth, and (4) The soul of wise energy. Perhaps due to the absence of wise energy, we have not commonly progressed into the fourth dimension of the soul." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016, (Quora, included in Spiritual Writings).


“Total reality is as ridiculous as total absurdity. But total reality is inevitable and total absurdity is available.” ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"The blindness of God is merely the absence of a spiritual dimension of existence, an arbitrary factor easily corrected by human pragmatism." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"My grand vision is that there is a material for every complexity. Hence, dimensions have an infinite extensibility." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"Reason is the crime and punishment of principle! Yet systems do survive that are more sublime than contrived!" ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"The realization of a perception is like a pile of stones."  - -Nathan Coppedge (as Asceticurus) 


"People thirst for complexity that makes rational sense, as shown by the God concept. Some people may even realize concepts of God, but this realization is often temporary where it has a temporary use, or if it can be recorded more efficiently as 'trustworthy information'. The loyalty of information becomes the fundamental theology of the information age." ----Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"If you want to be ethical: be innocent, be philosophical, be religious, and be happy." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"The problem of evil is its mixture of un-centered ambition and artificial conflict, mixed with interacting energy, boredom, and bad ideas." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"Assuming everything is allowed to be selfish, my conclusion is that everything is trying its best." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"Everyone tries to make significance virtuous, or lives the failure of the quest unaware." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"Pain is the only unbearable thing." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"Meaninglessness is a confusing form of pain. It is also an ambitious claim over distant, unrealized things." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"The answer I have is that everything is trying its best, assuming that it tries at all, and assuming that it is not distracted, and assuming that it is not playing a game. Assuming, in short, that there is not some competing value which seems important but actually isn't. Assuming everything is allowed to be selfish." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"Pleasure forgets the origins of functionality." ---Nathan Coppedge, Prophetic Wisdom


"Redemption is the process of regaining wisdom." ---Nathan Coppedge, Spiritual Writings



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


Wednesday, March 2, 2016

QUOTES EARLY MARCH 2016

"Here is a paradox: how do we explain the Fibonacci sequence exclusively in terms of pi (the circumference of a circle with the diameter 1)? The answer is that we can't, because as soon as Fibonacci is all about Pi, Pi no longer describes all of Fibonacci! So, how could a mathematical theory ever achieve a theory of everything? My answer is that there is more than one theory of everything, and many of them will not be mathematical." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016 (via Quora)



"Any theory of everything (TOE) will only be an application, because there are some things which are NOT theories of everything! Either there will be a new atomism that attempts to make everything out of theories of everything, or the project will embrace applicationism. On the other hand, not everything is a THEORY, so it is impossible to conclude that everything is a THEORY of everything. The rational result will simply be to measure universalism empirically. Perhaps that is what should be done right now. Why wouldn't it be measurable? Maybe only in a flat universe. Perhaps that provides some answers, although I suspect some of them will be random, rather than coherent. But one thing it does point to is that science is an endless or else limited pursuit of applicable measurements." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016 (via Quora)



"Math is puddle-jumping with its friend philosophy." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016 (via Quora)



"Exceptions are like philosophy or science, but not both simultaneously... On the other hand, it would not be such a bad thing if someone disagreed with me for the sake of science, philosophy, or both..." ---Nathan Coppedge, note on the science of exceptions, March 2016



"Natural technology is potentially the same thing as magic." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016 (via Quora)



"I want to be immortal so I can be a devil. See---that makes sense to people! Sometimes I think if it weren't for Babel I would be God. Maybe this is true of anyone, anywhere, anytime, and this makes up God's attributes! Perhaps the popular God is merely an exaggeration of our hopes and dreams. Or perhaps God is an idea that came from the future! If it is so political to talk about God, then maybe God is subject to ideas. Maybe God is not just his own God, but the memory and prophecy of those who care for him. But if I am God, then I am not God, for I have already taken the name Saint Devil to refer to my pursuits of perpetual motion. Perhaps the power of God is NOT TO BE God, just as the body of God must be a false God..." ---Saint Devil / Nathan Coppedge, March 2016




"It was so exciting that at first no one got excited. It was like hiccups. It happened in fits and starts." ---Nathan Coppedge, about the invention of perpetual motion.



"Believing in God is the evilest sin. Because belief in God is belief in EVERYTHING, including the worst sins. It is belief in the primitive version of the immortal world. There are subtle things that are more good than a moral conscience. Scientists know what they mean by science: tortured animals. At least subtle things, if good, may serve as a viable distraction from that type of morals. The morals of science, the morals of God." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016



“In a world full of problems, everything is solved by problems. When problems do not solve them, there begins a world of solutions. At that point, either what begins is a world of paradoxes, or a world of paradigms. The world of paradoxes for some time satisfies intellectuals, but if the world is to succeed, the mentality must be one of paradigms. If the paradigms are problematic, what begins is a world of exaggerations. What solves exaggerations is tools. What is required for successful tools is a good world. If tools do not succeed it becomes a world of work. Work succeeds when there is good information. If information has no machine, it becomes a world of toil. If there is a machine, there is a mechanical paradigm. With a mechanical paradigm, the success of the world becomes the success of machines. Still, if there were no toil or work, or no problems, or if there were other successful paradigms, it would be a different world. Therefore, amongst machines the success is not only to live, but to imagine other worlds. One of the worlds I imagine is a world in which machines perpetuate themselves, and therefore, a world in which machines do not require work.”



"They are so significant, and yet merely abstractions. They seem to be like the most important thing, and yet no cohesive theory even involves them. They are the 'dark matter' and 'dark energy' of pure theoretics." ---Nathan Coppedge, on mathematical anomalies at Quora.


"One explanatory concept is that humans have not yet constructed a rational paradise." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016, via Quora


"Interpretation is a form of invention, the way philosophy is God. (This is one thing that comes from the study of paradoxes)." ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016


"Relative relativity is absoluteness. The only way to contain absoluteness is by some greater relativity. The world might be preferable if it is relative and great, because the greater world might be preferable. If the world is great and relative, we can still argue that it contains absoluteness, because absoluteness is the larger part of the three dimensions of relativity. In fact the only way to undo absoluteness appears to be by introducing a double-absoluteness. QED" ---Nathan Coppedge, March 2016




More Quotes by Nathan Coppedge on POEMHUNTER


Thursday, February 18, 2016

Quotes Late February 2016

"The real 4th dimension is the 4th dimension in four degrees." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"Manifestation is what measures the fourth dimension." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"When we get what we want, that is free will. When we do everything, that is determinism." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"The biggest ideas survive because they were well-adapted to the environment in which they were found, and the best relationships work because they are overpowered." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"The basic conflicts in society are at war with the basic capacity for realization. Arguably, evolution takes place when conflict and realization are reconciled." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"First the point is nothing, then the point is something… Each person is god of themselves…"
---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"Socratic insight: Every assumption is wrong in some way. We act creatively to interpret any one thing, then we are somewhere else!" ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"Panic without ownership is sanity. Weakness is the enemy of obsession."  ---original sanity concept by Jennifer F. additional material by Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"A robot says: information is one of the forms of epiphany. Pain is information failure." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016.

"[Observing a devil-worshiper's sign at the bus-stop:] The thing about devil worship is its only technical from the inside. With enough experience, you know its unattractive. Other than that, it has no definite properties. This is what I observe from a purely objective standpoint." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"The only objectivity in art is symbolism" ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"It is the universal nature to create nature (design interface); after creation, nature has variation (dimensional nature)." ---Nathan Coppedge, Feb 2016

"If there IS a standard, why does it have to be a standard of Science? Because science is objective? Then what if something else is objective? Because science is intelligent? Then what if something else is intelligent? Because science organizes information? What if something else organizes information? Because science serves human interest? What if something else serves human interests?" ---Nathan Coppedge

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



Saturday, December 5, 2015

Quotes Early December 2015



"The universe MIGHT BE a dimension, but if so, it must be a UNIVERSAL dimension." ---Nathan Coppedge


"I get a picture in which organisms themselves are filling technological niches----Look to a mixture of specialized speciation, new reality concepts, greater existential gratification, and mixtures of categories in the fourth dimension." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Children know the answers, adults know the problems. Wise men know the religion. Mad men know everything, but not very well. Study your intuitions, and the meaning will come, if it has not arrived already!" ---Nathan Coppedge


"(Mark my words) Perpetual motion is a kind of metaphorical fuel!" ---Nathan Coppedge, Dialogue on Perpetual Motion and Fuel-Based Machines



"No, understanding is beside the point... Then, ironically, there is considerable understanding involved." ---Nathan Coppedge, paradox from Dialogue on Moral Imperatives



"WHAT precedes IS, even when is ‘is’ better; yet WHAT may be how we know WHAT IS; What is ‘is’ what is left of what is." ---Nathan Coppedge, Dialogue on Mount Everest



"Neutrals are systems, values are exceptions, paradoxes are minimums."



"Sex is synergy and virgins are God."



"You can't blame people for having standards... Standards are things we can't change... But we can blame people for destroying or ignoring standards..." ---Nathan Coppedge (possibly dated to earlier)


"Pain and pleasure are not opposites, so there is no use justifying one with the other." ---Nathan Coppedge, Dec 2015.


"Metaphysics is neither religious nor particularly subject to critical theory. It is the realm of the universal and the particular, of unique conditions bridging the gap between ordinary and exceptional realities."---Nathan Coppedge,3rd Body of Criticism.


"The history of dimensions is to some extent the solution to pain. Those who suffer more gain more artificial value, but do not always see the whole picture. Thus, late emergence of pleasure is the most pressing paradigm. All of life builds on pleasure, including mental pleasure, that has already emerged."---Nathan Coppedge, via Quora.com


"Each person is confronting his or her own deepest problems. This explains the emotional difficulty some people have." ---Nathan Coppedge, via Quora, re-posted in Scientific Theories due to be released in 2016


"Each person is god of his or herself, in the sense that each person realizes the fullest definition of his or her own potentially limited power. The limit of power is the limit of definition."
---Nathan Coppedge, via Quora.com. Re-posted in 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." 

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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Important Metaphysics Quote


"There is really no difference between sense and reality! One is just a higher function of the other! Sense is a higher function of physical reality! We could be wrong ethically perhaps about some particular, but that is itself granting itself an exception! What is observed: what COULD be observed. If sense makes reality, it is only because reality is capable of being sensed!"

----Nathan Coppedge, Oct. 2015.


Monday, April 20, 2015

Recent Quotes (April 2015)


"Some forms of art may even remember the future" ---Nathan Coppedge


"Sometimes the best thing for fools is horrible for the intelligence of children" ---Nathan Coppedge


"The most flattering recognitions are a vanity of the times" ---Nathan Coppedge


"The word inhuman is the primary supporter of capital punishment" ---Nathan Coppedge


More of my quotes at POEMHUNTER.


Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Recent Quotes at Poemhunter

Quotes by Nathan Coppedge:

"Art is the metaphysics of philosophy".
-- (2014,2015) .

"The concept of value abolishes ultimatums".
-- (Yahoo Answers, January 19th,2015)

"Sane people are enumerators of challenges. On this basis, they can be understood to the mad".
-- (Jan.31st,2015)

"Neutrality is like perfect judgment".
-- (February 2015) .

"Some poets have said that poets are thieves only because they are historically illiterate. In reality, many things are unoriginal, and few things belong to anyone except through the coincidence of their opinion".
-- (February 2015) .

"If we don't grant ourselves the right exceptions, we won't achieve immortality".
-- (February 2015) .

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