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AU RIGHTS RESERVED. www.bringingoutthedead.com starts October 22 At Theatres everywhere Page 2 « Thursday, October 14, 1999 c AMPUS Nobel Prize Laureate to speak on religion, scia BY JULIE ZUCKER The Battalion A 1964 Nobel Prize recipient will speak on “The Convergence of Sci entific and Religious Thought” tonight at 7 in Rudder Tower 601. Dr. Charles Townes, a Nobel Prize recipient in physics and a pro fessor at Berkeley University Gradu ate Program in California, said he is here tonight because he believes sci ence and religion are combined. “There is a consistency in science and religious thought,” Townes said. “I believe someday, science and re ligion will converge.” SlPPIAL Continued from Page 1 Sippial said one of the benefits of his new position is the office in the Jack K. Williams Adminis tration Building, which at one time, belonged to the chancellor of A&M. “It’s a very nice office, it’s the biggest [one] 1 [have] ever had,” he said. Sippial received his bachelor’s degree in construction science from Tuskegee University and a master’s degree in systems man agement from the University of Southern California. China Continued from Page 1 been a problem such as in India and the former USSR. He pointed out that in these cas es, political reform preceded eco nomic growth, which led to chaos. Caspar said it is important to realize economic growth must bring about reform in the government, not the other way around. Caspar said the problem with United States-China relations is that “we have combined morality, business and politics into one pol icy, and the results have been ter rible confusion.” Caspar said the relationship be tween China and the United States is the most important financial re lationship in the future, but he be lieves the relationship will continue to be strained. Rick Younts, senior adviser of Asia Pacific Affairs of Motorolla Inc., had a different view of the United States-China relations. He said he is very optimistic about the future of the relationship. “The U.S.-China relationship over the next 10 years will be the most im portant relationship that the world has seen in the last couple of hun dred years,” he said. Younts said one of the keys to a successful relationship with China is the United States must seek to better understand China, just as China has done with the United States. Townes graduated from Furman University in South Carolina. He then went to California Institute of Tech nology for his Ph.D. Townes taught at Columbia University and Massa chusetts Institute of Technology [MIT], where he met long-time col league and friend, Dr. Marian Scully. Scully, a physics professor at Texas A&M , said the department is honored to have such a distin guished speaker. “He is our (scientists’) hero, who more than anyone else has molded what we can do with optical and atomic molecular physics,” he said. Scully said that besides his col league’s honor of being a Nobel Laureate in physics, Townes has received high recognition for his research with the universe and black holes. Scully said Townes is the first per son to see a black hole through as trophysics. Townes and his research group are the first to give convincing evidence about black holes. “The black hole is an amazing phenomenon,” Townes said. “Noth ing can escape, and it is three mil lion times as heavy as the sun.” Scully said he hopes students will Battal take advantage oftheck- Townes speak. “This is a one-timeoppj 0 hear from a committee r; thinking Christian abomst ation and the creator,”' The A&M physics c honoring Townes byt new reading room ini Building in his name.) the Charles Townes/ used to buy new books It The last time' the A&M campus wasiinlj and he said he is look to returning. 20x20 Chairs 8ft. 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