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    Reports to the President

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    A compilation of annual reports for the 1999-2000 academic year, including a report from the President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as reports from the academic and administrative units of the Institute. The reports outline the year's goals, accomplishments, honors and awards, and future plans

    The Ouachita Circle Spring 2005

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    Hampton Board Room: Jeral & Betty Hampton Honored for Decades of Service to Ouachita Homecoming \u2704 Flight 1420 Memorial: Remembering June 1, 1999 The Steven Foster Story: Dr. Scott Holsclaw Passes the Torch to Rick Dildine as Artistic Director Alumni Associations formed Across the U.S.: Alumni assist with Recruitment, Job Placement My Ouachita Experience by Margaret Haynes Jordan Finding Peace Through Music: Josh Payne Debuts CD Your Love, My Home A Ouachita Story: The Heflin Family Lifelong Relationships that Encourage Purpose and Learning From JPAC Stage to Atlantic City: Lacy Fleming, Ouachita Senior, Wins Fourth Runner-up at Places at Miss America Campaign Funding & Development: Making Connections: Ouachita Launches New Marketing Campaign; Walker Charitable Foundation Pledges $2.5 Million Challenge Grant; George and Fay Young Foundation Awards Generous Grant to OBU; Mass Communications Department Dedicates New Speer Lab On Campus: Ouachita Ranked #5 in Academics by U.S. News & World Report; America Reads Program Receives Entergy Grant; Princella Smith Encourages Generation X-ample in RNC Address; Reaching Out: Students Travel to Thailand, Namibia, and London; Festival of Christmas Faculty & Staff Academic News: Ross Foundation Provide Support for Senior Biology Projects; Arkansas History Class Write Entries for Encyclopedia of Arkansas; Ouachita Senior, Jonathan Steward, Receives Scholarship for Excellence in Journalism The Financial Adviser Sports: Ouachita Athletic Hall of Fame Inducts Four: Bob Gravett, Morley Jennings, David Kossover, Carey Selph; Cliff Harris Honored by Dallas Cowboys Tribute Gifts Class Notes Ouachita International Travel Programhttps://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/alumni_mag/1048/thumbnail.jp

    The Physics of God and the Quantum Gravity Theory of Everything

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    Analysis is given of the Omega Point cosmology, an extensively peer-reviewed proof (i.e., mathematical theorem) published in leading physics journals by professor of physics and mathematics Frank J. Tipler, which demonstrates that in order for the known laws of physics to be mutually consistent, the universe must diverge to infinite computational power as it collapses into a final cosmological singularity, termed the Omega Point. The theorem is an intrinsic component of the Feynman-DeWitt-Weinberg quantum gravity/Standard Model Theory of Everything (TOE) describing and unifying all the forces in physics, of which itself is also required by the known physical laws. With infinite computational resources, the dead can be resurrected--never to die again--via perfect computer emulation of the multiverse from its start at the Big Bang. Miracles are also physically allowed via electroweak quantum tunneling controlled by the Omega Point cosmological singularity. The Omega Point is a different aspect of the Big Bang cosmological singularity--the first cause--and the Omega Point has all the haecceities claimed for God in the traditional religions. From this analysis, conclusions are drawn regarding the social, ethical, economic and political implications of the Omega Point cosmology

    Bostonia

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    Founded in 1900, Bostonia magazine is Boston University's main alumni publication, which covers alumni and student life, as well as university activities, events, and programs
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