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Nathan Larkin Coppedge (b. 1982) has done extensive research on perpetual motion. Beginning in 2009 Coppedge dreamed of applying the 'unlikely' devices to defense applications. For example, he thought of a static electric staff that would recharge electricity automatically, and a way where if the machines worked, they could be used to recharge a laser battery, or perhaps with later developments, even be used to create some type of over-unity explosion. These explosions are currently thought to be make-believe. However Coppedge is interested academically from the standpoint of promoting perpetual motion machines. Coppedge has never been employed in government except as a public library assistant. This research comes almost exclusively from his own experiments since 2000. It is mainly focused around over-unity type effects, nothing similar to weapons used by the military. Scientists currently believe that these devices are not physically possible as they involve a phenomena which are largely considered impossible to science as of 2024.
This text is inspired by substances such as 'ooblec' and similar, though also that feeling people get when they discover a feather or study gelatinous cubes in role-playing games. This is the study of The Blop, Blobs, Blips, Flutters, Fuzzies, Slimes, Goops, Sloshes, Splashes, and Other Physical Visual Effects and Onomatopoeia.
Since it's inception roughly around 2019 if we ignore some unworkable devices, perpetual motion flight has gained a small amount of momentum mostly from the work of Nathan Coppedge. However, it is worth telling, as this volume attests, that the history of flight is somewhat longer, and perpetual motion flying machines are a graceful finishing touch to the traditional traditions in aviation. It begins of course with Archimedes and a variety of other ancient figures, and progresses to auto-gyros, sea planes, and other unusual aircraft. I hope you find that perpetual motion stands out as something highly unique though idealized.
This text gathers significant work on the meaning of some of the birthdays which occurred between roughly1907 and October 2023 or somewhat later. The work draws on extensive knowledge of the modern occult, including time-travel, mind-seals, magical culture, and spell-casting. The author, Nathan Coppedge of New Haven purports to be a time-traveler and perpetual motion inventor. Inside the text the author reveals the meaning of many names based exclusively on someone's birthdate (all hours of one's birth day), and extensive knowledge of topics meaningful to humans.
COVERING YEARS: 2100, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2107, 2108, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2113, 2114, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2118, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2125, 2126, 2127, 2128, 2129, 2130, 2131, 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135, 2136, 2137, 2138, 2139, 2140, 2141, 2142, 2143, 2144, 2145, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 2150, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2171, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2177, 2178, 2179, 2180, 2181, 2182, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2186, 2187, 2188, 2189, 2190, 2191, 2192, 2193, 2194, 2195, 2196, 2197, 2198, 2199
The goal of this text was to collect the best writing of a famous and notriously creative author in as concise and brilliant a format as could ever be managed in English. The writing is known to be scary and wide-ranging, covering themes from dimensional mythology to secrets of perpetual motion and tales of past-life close encounters as well as things bordering on magical abilities and greatness discoveries. Some of it is borderline divine, and very little of it is mundane. This is a writing which yearns to teach you basic things about reality in a language which is not so basic, in a format that makes this not-so-basic quality more digestible and interesting. Mainly this is a work of literature, only on the best topics, with a superficial aim to be useful and informative.
From the Introduction: These quotations and stories were collected very informally beginning in the late 2010s. Some of them are owed in part to the Yale community, of which my dad was somewhat of a member since he attended Yale in order to complete his dissertation.My own ties to Yale have not been as strong as I would like, though I was lucky enough to attend one course through an arrangement with top students during my final year in high school.These stories are not all about Yale as much as I might like them to be. Instead, they draw on a more diverse fusion of themes from intellect and storytelling throughout the world.I hope to add to the collection over the years as my memory seems to be becoming more strong with age.
Cautiously since 2006 or thereabouts, Coppedge argued for a new concept called the 'diabolical calf'. This concept differs from the typical 'golden calf' archetype (is not intended to be the same concept at all), as it is based on the idea of declaring other ideologies as themselves holding multiple golden calves themselves. The diabolical golden calf is an idol-shattering version of the golden calf which intends to impose an empirical ideology on the concept of an authentic God. This concept is identical to the concept of a paradoxical golden calf, or what with fear I gradually declare to be called a 'platinum golden calf'. Note this is not the same thing as declaring an authentic god. That I recognize. Instead, it is the idea of declaring the attributes of God while acknowledging that the God (what would normally be a false God, but in this case, academically possesses at least some superficial attributes of authenticity. That is what is being considered. It is nonetheless not truly infinite or not provably infinite. It could be argued if God's attributes are always taken on faith, then the authentic God if there is one is not provably infinite either. For sneaky reasons like this, the attributes of the platinum golden calf are pseudo-authentic though still very questionable, much like God's attributes, though in a way still infinite in this rare situation. What is desired is not so much an alternative to religion, as much as an alternative to religious and scientific golden calves. It is only in the sense that religion and science already use golden calves that this text is critical. This is what is called the diabolical golden calf, is the golden calf that defeats golden calves. The sneakiest argument is that to declare the diabolical golden calf to be a golden calf is to declare a mea culpa about your own ideology as far as golden calves. If you don't assume that the diabolical golden calf is busting idols, then there is no reason to have any fear. It is simply the question of golden calves destroyed by golden calves, it is not the same as the original archetype. From an authentic religious or scientific view, if the foundations are solid, then it is a meaningless battle.
100 Great Perpetual Motion Machines and Other Inventions Arranged Alphabetically: This is what may be the first nearly complete tome of theoretically-working free energy inventions. 50 Great Flying and Underwater Perpetual Motion Machines is saved for another volume. Nathan Coppedge is an inventor like no other. Most of these creations are of Nathan's own invention, replete with simple as-easy-as-it-gets mathematics. Many of the diagrams provide critical information on how to possibly build the devices and make them work.
50 Great Flying and Underwater Perpetual Motion Machines Just what it says. This is the companion volume to 100 Great Perpetual Motion Machines. In this text are found many visual descriptions of certain types of water devices, amphibious elements, and flying apparatuses, which have a reputation for possibly working related to perpetual motion. Many of the inventions are of the author's own creation. Also included are a number of inventions attributed to friends of the family.
In 2016 Nathan Coppedge formulated the first popular method for calculating the souls of literature. Using a simple fill-in-the-blank method similar to ad libs, the method effectively composes the soul of any book with a minimum of poetic effort ---- Here are presented all of the souls that Nathan has found so far along with their appropriate titles and the method you can use yourself to find the soul of any book... A stunning collection equal to many volumes...
An aspiring immortal since the age of 9, Nathan Coppedge recognizes that true immortality is an exceptional principle. This text, framed as an encyclopedia, provides a wealth of lore and principles aimed at the quest of immortality. Herbal, mythological, metaphysical, and encyclopedic, this text illuminates with hopeful outlook on the immortal quest. The text has been updated in 2022 to reflect new editorial changes and updated entries.
Short stories in Nathan's characteristic writing style. The collection begins with a short explanation of Nathan's role in helping the Normandy Invasion, and ends with a number of abduction and abuse stories. This text includes a large number of mostly very short stories (1 - 2 pages) introducing multiple exciting themes and styles. The text relates the tale of several key events related to the original perpetual motion machines and philosophical systems. The themes of several of the stories were borrowed from relatives or friends related to pivotal events that happened in real life. This story collection is truly unique, and you will not regret reading and rereading these marvelous stories of real-life modern fable.
The beginning of this project was originally compiled in a little over two hours at 2am on the wings of inspiration. It is Nathan Coppedge (philosopher, artist, inventor, poet)'s attempt to summarize key historical epochs by the greatest #1 ideas which occur every year. Coppedge has established a kind of historical method which was first tested with projects like this. A regular pattern of characteristics is repeated, into which flow the top ideas of every year, methodically for decades... even centuries... and perhaps eternity. Inside this text you will find some of the only key references to conscious intelligence observing the intellectual history of humanity, a history which is not incredibly long in this account--beginning only with the Vandals around 300 AD. However, this story is told in reverse, placing the recent historical ideas first in the text, so that the reader may research earlier history at their own leisure. This is a classic work, though short and hastily written, with some characteristic nuances to its style.
FROM THE INTRODUCTION: ...With the risk of echoing some things said by Nikola Tesla ...With effort devoted to the Arts, I began to notice some odd occurrences, first in the general organization of the language... Secondly in the level of evocativeness of certain writings... Third in the dimensional power of them when I read them... And fourthly the power of the themes that I used...Today, in October 2022 I am certain some of these writings have dangerously magical power.It was no easy exercise...It has been dozens of years since I began working on machines to generate infinite power, a power which was not occult in nature, but which might grant a certain amount of luck, though it had an unlucky reputation... Though I did not always do so with complete seriousness, my efforts paid off with perhaps hundreds of new discoveries in the field of over-unity energy, a quest which sometimes caused me to travel in time and even potentially acquire great wealth.Nonetheless on the surface my life was ordinary.By 2018 I had completed a quest to turn a nickel gold. And I had also done amazing magical things such as casting a lightning bolt which destroyed a neighbor's tree, and being followed on my bicycle by a gigantic cyclone of leaves on Halloween.By 2022, after my exploits in alchemy and many of my heroic efforts at inspiring perpetual motion, I had developed a philosophy which involved certain efforts at the arcane arts: specifically, I had found a formula for souls in the abstract, and also many formulas for universal knowledge.The knowledge kept building and building, this was one reason I had transmuted the nickel, and also seen the Higgs Boson twice in my bedroom.First, it had to involve coherence. I had found a Theory of Anything also, which I communicated to Stephen Hawking while I was time-traveling. The formula Results = Efficiency + Difference which somehow did not make it into Hawking's books. This formula turned out to provide structure for the two 'arms' of my coherence project.Using that objectivity, the knowledge began to build to the point where the literature began to acquire an occult flavoring.This somewhat extensive collection is a result of these recent efforts culminating in 2022 and thereafter
In this original work, the author (an abstract artist) demonstrates what he calls the 'many-folded forms' of artistic expression. Art cannot be outdone as a symbol both for variation and the transcendental. Art represents not just 'power' and 'motion, ' but arguably every type of genius. The author believes that genius can be taught, and introduces guidance on many aspects of aesthetics. Included are numerous illustrations showing how the categories of art theory are foundational for many aesthetic choices and techniques. The work is a propo in that it extends the functions and models available for the contemporary artist. This, the fifth volume of the encyclopedia is devoted to aesthetics out of a profound deference to its underlying importance in a wide variety of disciplines. In particular, it introduces a variety of techniques related to Hyper-Cubism, a form of art that the author calls 'the next iteration of Cubism'. It poses an exciting opportunity for the aesthetic connoisseur. It is perhaps the first concientious guide to modern art taking place during the very life of the movement.
On the border between fantasy and real-life (and a bit crazy though not without skill in words), this talented writing is a collection of not previously compiled works by Mr. Coppedge including particularly works having to do with emotions and magic. It includes some of Coppedge's key writings on phenomenology, and also a number of spell-casting varieties on things like curing schizophrenia and warding against sea-snakes. Though a bit fanciful, these are delights for the mind.
Nathan Coppedge, previously the author of Intermediate Insights and One-Page-Classics, and who has also wrote pseudonymously as Master Kuo (The Lessons of the Master), here presents his translation of the Tao Te Ching, the authority of which depends on multiple previously existing translations. Considerable insight and additional thought has been acquired for this formidable text, one of the greatest of the classics of ancient literature.
This is a text which seeks sanity more than enlightenment, but it is aimed at that quest called nirvana / nirvanae. Like the title says, the writer is not the most enlightened guru or particularly adept in conceiving of the Ultimate of Ultimates. However, it is a modestly good attempt from someone who may have founded the Asceticurean religion, the writer of the Dimensional Encyclopedia, and inventor of perpetual motion machines. It would be easy to mistake Nathan for someone enlightened, and it is my hope because of that kind of honest mistake that this kind of book could prove useful. Because I have studied nirvana, and even once achieved a kind of samadhi for a short time as if through devious means. So, it is not completely without attainment. It is my hope someone with a clearer mind might make progress with this kind of tract. Perhaps I have a clouded mind but the way itself is not utterly clouded...
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.
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: 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
FROM THE INTRODUCTION: Nathan Coppedge, previously the author of such collections of marvelous poetry as The Old Incantations: Sorcery in the Dark, and Poems by God, here describes an extended series of methods which ought to be of utility to the ambitious young poet. Someone with a little lightning, and a little philosophy in their blood. Someone who has eeked after the most fabulous things. And, whether flummoxed or not, has fastened him or herself upon the narrow or not so narrow techniques of modern poetry and rhyme. Here, unlike almost anywhere else, the mind feels free to roam onto new fields of epiphany, and draw straws about the nature of reality... In Nathan's view, poets should afford philosophy, yet not when it mandates an end to the infinite, sometimes bitter imagination which modern existence affords. This is a journey into the dimensions of poetry... Poets should learn not only from example, but from methods, styles, and observations on beauty. This is in keeping with the classical tradition, but it is also accommodating of modern styles, and in particular, modern conditions of nature and urbania. Embracing urbania is, in my view, embracing Zen. Zen anticipated the coming age of civilizations. But that is not the only mentality. New mentalities will spring up with equal importance to Zen. Zen is to the future of urban and outer-space poetry what Cubism was for the development of abstract art. With that mentality in mind, I will write a few words on my first experiences with professional poetry.
Nathan Coppedge developed works of an astonishing variety, encompassing fourteen or more sub-styles, inspired by M.C. Escher and Abstract Expressionists. Working with a roller-ball pen and calligraphy ink, as well as acrylic and watercolor, he produced over 1400 works during a period of intense creativity. For the first time, his works are available in a large 8.5 X 11 volume, the first section with full color illustrations: over 400 pages. Viewers have said that Nathan's work "locks together like a trap." This edition has been updated with additional paintings.
Coppedge began collecting descriptions of weird things while working as a writer. In this volume are collected such unique writings (often in the form of bulleted lists of weird things), such as Possible Secrets and Scary Possibilities and Unexplained Oddities of Human Existence. It is one of those books that covers things you might consider very weird, like that phenomena where you think you were abducted by an alien dinosaur, or that phenomena where you thought you grew gigantic warts on the back of your neck, or Cargo Cults for instance, or the phenomenon where Leibniz lived close to a hundred years before the grandfather clock was invented. Those sorts of observations. You never know quite whether it was a hallucination, but years later you start to wonder if other people have had these experiences. Well, Nathan has had a number of them, and also situates the debate in the context of a vast stockpile of historical memories and singular experiences. This is not the worst book on weirdness.
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