Showing posts with label proverbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proverbs. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Link to Quotes from Late Sept. 2016

http://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2016/09/quotes-late-september.html?m=1

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Link to Quotes from Late March


http://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2016/03/quotes-late-march-2016.html



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



Sunday, October 4, 2015

QUOTES Early October 2015


"Value is what lies beyond the wall of abstraction! What lies beyond value is entities. What lies beyond entities are methods. What lies beyond methods are systems. Logic is the common language of systems. When these systems are not high-minded, they lose their purpose. Just as value is a development of abstraction, so entities, methods, and systems are developments of those things."
---Nathan Coppedge


"Substantial feelings contribute to substantial reality." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Ultimate variation begins with the motive for change." ---Nathan Coppedge


"On the one hand, God is a human vanity. On the other hand, greater things than God may exist. This is the basis of what may be may be called 'Romantic' religion, but which I call 'Irrationalistic' without any intended criticism. Irrational religion is truly the ladder to the transcendental, if it is the only way to have religion, that is, divinity, without yet being divine. And besides, it is this sort of irrationality which characterizes the wisdom of any religion. It is also a humble religion, in that it has no pretensions, as Nietzsche would say..." ---Nathan Coppedge


"The universe can be counted in wormholes. Right now, as we understand it, a universe IS a wormhole. Although, science does not yet admit it, time is a property of nothing other than wormholes. The drive of the universe is to eke after hidden complexity." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Arguments for authenticity arise out of the psychological imperative, which is more simply an artificial desire for personality." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Someone with a brain in their leg might be smarter on average than someone who did not have a brain in their leg. And A.I. depends on this kind of argument for its intelligence. Otherwise, it becomes more-than-human." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Justice involves good treatment and avoiding poor taste. But, it can be a strategy to have poor taste... Only by ‘groking' this kind of fairness does justice emerge from the equilibrium of seemingly contrasting values…" ---Nathan Coppedge


"Justice involves good treatment and avoiding poor taste. But, it can be a strategy to have poor taste..." ---Nathan Coppedge


"I may regret to say this, but [good] mathematics is meta-metaphysics, ideally, and in the ideal sense of the world. Historically, it has often failed in this objectivity. It is learning the symptoms of bad math which feed logic, but only at the point when metaphysics has been pre-determined. Thus, in this sense, math appears to lean on the significance of the world for the totalism of its idea... Only by embracing higher significance do we find the truth found in this higher mathematics. Yet, metaphysical ingenuity requries a critique of mathematics... In this way, metaphysics hints at mathematics, while mathematics seems to express the limits of metaphysical difficulty..." --- Nathan Coppedge


"What is commonly meant by meaning defers to ultimate meaning, unless the ultimate meaning fails. Therefore, one should not defer to common meaning, unless the commonplace is itself ultimate. Therefore, there is a choice between two logics: failure and the ultimate. But what is meant by the ultimate is not just any ultimate. It begins with the good of the individual, and is elaborated through reference to systems, modes, and values." ---Nathan Coppedge


"But what is the solution to the paradox of disconnected matter? Connected anti-matter! So the universe appears to balance itself, according to this view..." ---Nathan Coppedge (Quora.com)


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


Sunday, August 23, 2015

Recent Quote

"If all the elements are ultimately of equal value, it means the common ones are the most useful... What an abundant world to live in, if only we could realize the ultimate purpose of everything!"

---Nathan Coppedge


More quotes at Poemhunter, where I'm 68th most quotable: http://www.poemhunter.com/quotations/famous.asp?people=Nathan%20Coppedge