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This is a picture book designed to stimulate mental activity. Included on nearly every page are black and white drawings, sketches, and illustrations in the deeply meaningful style developed by Nathan Coppedge over the years. The book is based around the theme of visual intrigue and intellectual growth, harboring an almost magical potential to inspire the mind.
"...From this wonder gardens of archemesis Grew trees like shadows, and Eyes and dark flowers like the fire And some tangled in the mind Like trees that grew flowers And firey birds with shadowed eyes..." (ENGENESIS: 1:20) Describing his own unique interpretation of Genesis, Nathan Coppedge commands extraordinary language in this literary feat mixing Judaism, Christianity, and Paganism, that will move you to tears. The text follows the same order as the Jewish Tanakh Bible edition of Genesis. Every single verse has been painstakingly translated into unique poetry incorporating alchemical symbols such as phoenixes, fire, and trees. Also included is a 'Concordia' of a type that accompanies many traditional bibles, and a short list of prayers of an early Christian or Neo-Pagan variety.
To add to his Asceticurean writings, Coppedge has formed a new dimensional holiness which is communicable to the educated person, a communicated impression or impressation which is nearly as old as the world, and compounded together with the object of creating sanity and intelligence in the reader / viewer. Though partly postmodern (a contention he begrudges though he created it himself), Asceticureanism nonetheless glows with a kind of otherworldly intelligence which is somehow partly at home at the same time. Deceptively ancient, and fundamentally modern, Coppedge has gathered 52 aphorisms which are religious in nature, yet which transcend the boundary of religious dogma. This is a strangely allegorical deference to the importance of religion in the modern world, which is almost underhanded but not quite.
Coppedge investigates the latent categories of immortal knowledge in a philosophical quest for an intellectual elixir. Nathan's knowledge comes from such areas as perpetual motion machines and coherent philosophy systems, perhaps some of the nearest areas to illumination on the subject. Coppedge, widely known for his concepts of perpetual motion machines, is also an author of philosophical articles, and vowed at the age of nine to become an immortal. These twenty-six articles are reprinted with permission from Ezinearticles.com, his original publisher.
The methods that were developed in this text came from years of effort involving a theory of metaphysics, research on the coherent brain, and culminating in a form of grand-unification. The text begins with a general theory of inventor intelligence, continues by describing a theory for predicting all ideas with some examples, and ends with a relatively complete historical method. Nathan Coppedge, the famous philosopher, artist, inventor, and poet is not to be out-done. Certain of the tools in this text--individual and historical prediction forms-- were determined to use valid and sound arguments by a 'google' A.I. The author has also found practically all of the main context of this text are significant developments in the field of predictive analytics, specifically in the context of predicting new technology, inventions, and genius ideas. For the time being we should assume that the comments made by the 'google' A.I. were not erroneous, and the methodology presented is highly valuable if somewhat informal in the context of innovation.
From the Introduction: "This guide continues the track of exceptional development begun with my earlier book, The Perpetual Motion Genius' Guide for Intelligent Children. Those who have not already purchased that book may find that it is just the right thing for beginning the track to genius at any age. As such, this guide is more intermediate, although at the root of it, it is no more complex than the other." This is a guide to intelligence and success using a proven psychological method. And don't wait long, and there will be a guide for older adults as well.
This is an expanded and updated edition with fully 100 mind-seals. The concept is borrowed (interpreted) from several pages in The Blue Cliff Record, one of the most venerable Zen Master teachings. A mind seal is essentially a magical communication similar to the legendary magical papers which can be used only once. Only these can be used more than once. They have lasting effects that tend to be subtle, global, or personal, and are often permanent. One hundred mind seals are included in this collection, including magical themes as basic as life and constitution and as abstruse as immortality, time travel, and many other areas, listed in the individual properties for each seal. The magical properties of are listed in perfect four-part sets for each example, proving that mind seals are objective phenomena which meet particular magical criteria. Readers will be pleased with the depth and vivaciousness of this work, which attempts to turn an abstruse subject from Zen Buddhism into another type of subject---one worthy of aspiring wizards, with sufficient technicalism to convey subtle magic. The statements, which range from single sentences to long paragraphs, are stated in quotations to mark them off from the descriptive matter. The book is recommended for anyone interested in the occult.
FROM THE INTRODUCTION: Far from being conventionalized science, this manual gives information in the manner of a roleplaying game. The source of all this information is pure philosophy.Coppedge constructed rather parsimonious knowledge systems based on his own independent theories beginning in 2004 and 2013, culminating in the Programmable Heuristics project in 2017, which in turn led in 2019 to a Theory of Everything, and in 2020 to the Function Spectrum, a number line describing the two arms of exponentially-efficient technology based on mechanics and philosophical systems. Beginning in 2020 Coppedge began work on investigating from a purely abstract vantage point, the types of knowledge aliens in outer space might have. This text collects the writings and equations, mostly written between 2021 CE and 2023 CE which describe knowledge which may be relevant to aliens, and thus, in turn, relevant to humans studying aliens (extraterrestrials, or xenei). One of the major inspirations for the work on extraterrestrials was a formula for improved digestion based on mathematics and sorcery.
FROM THE INTRODUCTION This book is less superstitious than you might think. Some people, if not all, have had an experience of making so-called bargains with the devil. Sometimes it occurs unconsciously, and only later seems like a sin. These experiences often involve spiraling disappointment, regret, disillusionment, or a lingering sense of unfairness. Some people even feel a sense of emptiness, as if they have sold their souls. Some people want to know how to feel better about themselves, or how to make bargains that are more 'clean'. This book is meant to serve as a kind of recovery aid from evil bargains. It offers step-by-step advice for people worried about the repercussions of evil bargains, and to prevent them from occurring in the first-place.
From the Introduction: "One inspired afternoon, I decided to set down a list of the things that seemed most meaningful to me, running from the least to the most advanced concepts. None of this was rocket science. But it did require an eye for the extraordinary. The result was this book..." This text, which is large-print like a children's book, introduces a variety of sometimes surprising phrases which summarize the concept of life's significance, with insight into what gives the concept meaning. The short (32-page) format gives ample room for lazy reading and profound thought. Make notes in the margins if you want to! This is a summation of life's significance from a prolific author, with an eye towards future continuities.
This book introduces in a number of steps, a range of techniques for improving art-works. The steps may be easy or hard depending on the skill of the artist. The book is aimed at the abstract artist, and the pages are spaced so that they may be cut-out as lessons for your refrigerator. The book also includes two essays aimed at improving the metaphysical and artistic perception of art. Enjoy!
This is a careful compilation of various poems and poem-fragments from Nathan Coppedge's dark romantic period (2000 - 2004) according to a complex system of meaning. The contents of the book portray Coppedge's visionary poetry from as coherent an angle as possible----an astounding feat considering the disjointed quality of modern poetry. The nine sections of the book are: Lemmas of Truth, Tractatus of Self, The Reckoning, A Deconstructed Story, Importunity, The Realistic Truth, The Lover's Song, Agendo, and Wisdom. Readers will be pleased to find many fragments included that were not yet widely available in print form, except in rare editions.
This guide serves to explain a very contemporary idea of architecture, along with theories on how perpetual motion could change the automobile industry. The categorical format, sketching out two triangles of descriptive matter, proves to be an interesting argument. From the Introduction: "On yet another inspired afternoon, I framed a few concepts which in my mind summarized the nature of architecture: the concept of the monster in the basement (in other words, the furnace), the general nature of intermediate floors and upper floors summarized as the relationship between elevators and stairs and the size and relationship of the upper rooms, etc. I attached to this the rudiments of my theory of perpetual motion automobiles, for added interest."
Nathan Coppedge is not only known for his work on theoretical perpetual motion machines, but also for his complex philosophy, his abstract art, and his sublime poetry. In this book, the key, elemental ideas which led him on all of these courses of development are introduced. This book includes approximately 50 pages of thoughts and insights listed chronologically that led him to innovate in areas such as philosophy, art, and engineering. Learn the secrets of this beautiful mind, which is sure to be remembered for ages to come.
The basic theory is that Alexandria was destroyed because it was perceived as containing 'evil knowledge'. Knowledge had become tainted because it was 'too old', 'too corrupt', or corrupt by some specific theory, such as 'the corruption of magic' or 'the corruption of politics', etc. In one way or another, The Library of Alexandria is probably the basis of many of the myths about magic that remain in our history, when they are not obviously of a later date. Further theories can be added to the claim, such as: * What is it that makes the knowledge evil? * Is it the knowledge that humanity itself is evil? * And, could there be a reason for this? Now we can choose to select that the burners of Alexandria were right, and there was something corrupt about Alexandria, or we can choose a different explanation for the things which were determined at that time to be evil. This book contains three sections: Part 1, Spiritual Notes; Part 2, Interpretations of Ancient Greek Philosophy; Part 3, An Extensive List of Souls of Literature Attributed to the Library of Alexandria, allowing the reader to make up their own mind about whether Alexandria was evil, based on writings related to the Alexandrian approach to psychology.
Since 2006, Nathan Coppedge has become famous for his perpetual motion designs, now available in book form. This special edition features the 1st Periodic Table of Working Perpetual Motion Machines dating to Aug 2017, as well as all 10 concise principles for perpetual motion machines. The text includes diagrams and theories on many--dozens---of perpetual motion concepts including the Grav-Buoy 2, Tilt Motor TM1, Repeating Leverage Apparatus, Motive Mass Machines, Coquette type devices, special Escher Machine, 1st Fully-Provable Perpetual Motion, Not-If-But-When Machines, Scarpa's Pendulum, and many others. This edition features new principles of design and instructions on how to build a detailed experiment proving perpetual motion principles.
Bringing together a variety of exceptional ideas on the subject, this book was designed with a special eye towards a unique quality of progress in the field of A.I. and sentient programming.
Don't hyperventilate. Here is a guide to increasing any child's I.Q. The key is to have an open mind, as all children do. This guide comes from a prodigy of perpetual motion. It was sketched out in his mind before he wrote it down. It uses a proven psychological technique combining functionality, epiphany, and relaxation into a very short network of techniques that reflect in the mind automatically. This book is for ignoramuses and geniuses alike. It is almost guaranteed to raise either I.Q. or creativity in any child. Its empathetic approach, stripped of nonsense, is likely to inspire wonder, re-kindling awe. Few parents have the time and the patience to achieve what this book can achieve in minutes, or repeatedly. The insights in this book are capable of structuring mental rigor year after year, and also encourage independence and pragmatism. Get this book. Don't let you or your child's mind go to waste!
The theme of this work is to collect many examples of Sublime art and literature. The author draws entirely from his own work as an artist, poet, and philosopher. More than just several graphical illustrations are present here expressing something like what a genuine Sublimist movement would be----or, nay, IS. The author provides instructions aimed towards training the reader in the art of Sublimism. The primary feature of this work is the Sublimist artworks and poems, a body of work distinct from Coppedge's other Hyper-Cubist work. The final sections include brief examples of philosophical and religious sublimism.
This guide follows an established method, similar method to that used in the other volumes of the series, such as the children's guide and the young adult guide. However, as a notable difference from the others, additional room is granted for imagination and wordplay, by using a combination of rhymes and concealed imagery. Poets with a modern, slant-rhyming, or traditional-rhyming style will find plenty to glean from this short and sweet, yet subtle, guide to the art of poetry. It includes veiled technicalities as well as blunt examples of what to do and not to do in poetry, encompassing a broad range of strategies that may serve as the last word throughout a lifetime of creative wordplay.
A philosophically-minded person, Coppedge grew up in a family that was half-atheist, allowing him to experience both critical and non-critical attitudes towards pseudoscience. Nathan grew up with an odd blend of the emotional and un-emotional, making him interested in technological inventions but also magic and psychic practices. Though technically interested in these things himself, when he came of age he became aware that he was literally a crackpot--he had hurt his head when he was 1.5 years old. This made him wonder--perhaps the occult is not all it is blown up to be. In this text, the author, who has become a famous author on Quora, addresses the topic of pseudoscience from a perspective that is for once biased towards science. Though with significant experience in testing the opposition.
The stories in this collection meet two criteria: that they are 'classics', and that they may be considered 'banned' literature, for various reasons. However, the author added an additional stipulation, that he must have crafted them himself. Although some will see traces of traditional storytelling (mafia-stories, science fiction, horror, tales of the macabre are just part of this eclectic collection), the common theme is the unique criterion of classical literature. There is greater emphasis on storytelling than in the original One-Page Classics. This volume will be updated when the author has added additional stories. Currently there are 35 Stories, with a brief Introduction.
A straight man's journey into selfhood. Through a series of alternatingly typical and atypical experiences, Nathan Coppedge, an almost average kid surrounded by geniuses, strives to uncover that grain of intelligence which will send him from rank ignorance to intellectual stardom. Set mostly in New Haven, Connecticut, Venezuela, and proximate to Poughkeepsie, New York, we trace Nathan's life through all it's embarrassing viscissitudes as he uncovers what ultimately is---Amazing Genius. This book could be used to compare and contrast with your own situation, and also to learn some things that someone might learn going down what might be an atypical and at the same time highly typical path.
This is a book designed to assist in making psychic predictions. It includes a number of different methods plus supporting supplementary materials, with descriptions aimed at making the psychic work for you. From the Introductory Note: "This book was composed on a number of inspired occasions. It was composed specifically in relation to another longer work related to psychology, titled The Dimensional Psychologist's Toolkit. In that work, I attempted to make my intentions clear that one of the objects of the text was to broach the topic of psychic knowledge. But, unfortunately, due to the title I chose, readers were unable to determine quickly enough that that is what the book contained. This text is an attempt to re-purpose that material exclusively for its usefulness---as the title says---for psychic prediction. At least one major technique has been added since the last publication of The Dimensional Psychologist's Toolkit, and all major references to psychic prediction have been included, in order to make all of this material available in as simple and proficient a form as possible." Additional materials have been added to this updated edition, including approximately eight new forms of psychic deduction.
This is a quick effort to collect a few writings which express emotional deepness. The author is a psychic personality type who was formerly an INFP. These are writings which aim to be pleasant to the psyche, however, the author has a schizophrenic mental condition which makes the psyche hard to develop. This may record some of the difficulties in developing psychic personality for those with a mental condition. It does express quite a vocabulary and at the same time meaning along the lines of the constant 5/32. For those interested in the mental products of people with a psychic personality this is not a bad text.
Babies also share a kinship with the problems of life. In this expert guide, based on a proven psychological technique, Nathan Coppedge details the precise pattern to creating intelligence in newborn children and up to two years old --- whether they are 'sensitive' or 'insensitive', 'gifted' or 'de-sensitized', early-talkers or unconscious 'zombies'. Included is a baby's guide designed for reading aloud. It involves image-focusing descriptions and crystal-clear encouragement, combined with a technique involving simple-to-accomplish long-term promises and heightened imagination. Also included at the end is a brief parents' guide for focusing the book's reader on the task ahead. A lucid, clear body of thought designed to assist any infant in crossing the most fundamental barriers, the barriers that are often neglected and ignored until later-life problems emerge. Here is the opportunity to clear the cobwebs and improve the life of your child ---- where it counts, at the very beginning.
Nathan Coppedge is author of present and future volumes of the Dimensional Encyclopedia. This earlier (and more eclectic) work includes renditions of mysteries and philosophies ranging from the Tao Te Ching, to the Orphic Mysteries, Mandate of Heaven, and the nature of Ambergris. It also has literary merits through the author's interesting accounts of prior lives as Rip Van Winkle, the Burner of Alexandria, and Pippin son of William Tell. Valuable for its eclectics, it is also valuable for its philosophical accounts of Modal Realism, Wittgenstein's Tractatus, and the stoic manual The Enchiridion. Topics are chosen for their integrity as well as broadness: there is even a translation of Simone d' Beauvoir's The Second Sex. The author also takes a unique viewpoint on topics ranging from Archeology to Mathematics. The book includes potential study packages such as Cultures, Logic, and Miniature Linguistic Treatises. It also includes writings on the subject of Wonders of the World and Signs of the Zodiac. Compact, complex, and alphabetized, calling this book intellectual would be an understatement, but it has value as pleasure reading too. This edition is updated to include the official LOC registration number authenticating the copyright.
Now expanded to a jam-packed 222 pages, this continuous text, written with the purpose of capturing a new, elusive religion is now bursting with its own original spiritual methods. The notebook, which spans several years of deep inner-searching, contains thoughts on Coppedge's revolutionary religious perspective, designed especially for artists, philosophers, and urban citizens. This extensively updated edition features a revised introduction and notes, as well as an aesthetical piece called The Metaphysical Art books (I-Vi).
The concept is borrowed from several pages in The Blue Cliff Record, one of the most venerable Zen Master teachings. A mind seal is essentially a magical communication similar to the legendary magical papers which can be used only once. Only these can be used more than once. They have lasting effects that tend to be subtle, global, or personal, and are often permanent. Forty-two mind seals are included in this collection, including magical themes as basic as life and constitution and as abstruse as immortality, time travel, and perpetual motion. The book features the magical properties of each mind seal in perfect four-part sets for each example, proving that mind seals are objective phenomena which meet particular magical criteria. Readers will be pleased with the depth and vivaciousness of this work, which attempts to turn an abstruse subject from Zen Buddhism into another type of subject---one worthy of aspiring wizards, with sufficient technicalism to convey real magic. The statements, which range from single sentences to long paragraphs, are stated in quotations to mark them off from the descriptive matter. The book is recommended for anyone interested in the occult.
For the first time, a book is available detailing the early life of Nathan Coppedge. The book includes significant samples of work from the four main areas of Coppedge's genius. Philosophy taken from The Dimensional Philosopher's Toolkit, Coherent Logic, and his published articles. Artwork taken from Hyper-Cubism: Post-Cubist Drawings and Paintings. Some until-now unpublished diagrams he calls 'oilskins' --- which have been printed and distributed in local cafes in an effort to acquire attention for his work. And a sampler of three or four of Nathan's most lyrical poems. This book offers some significant biographical material as well as a way of assessing his materials to determine whether you think he is a genius worthy of fame.
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