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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Fig. 7.6 Director's view of C U Theory Center, Science Accessible to Scientists by using Computation, Graphics, & Observations, World Class SC Environment to include New Ways of Teaching, Learning, and Using, "We Are Never in the Same Stream" for example Cornell's Super-Computers (and those of others) are becoming obsolescent, Massively Parallel Processors must use to enhance Cornell's Super-Computers (and those of others) are becoming obsolescent, "Flying Thru the Delta" as in Visualization of Data for Sedimentary Basins Project, New Ways of Teaching, Learning, and Using for a Broad User Community, Theory Center focus on Challenge of Changing Times, Visualization of Data for Sedimentary Basins Project used for Oil Exploration: Insights into Formation of Oil Deposits, Beliefs includes need for Massively Parallel Processors, Computation, Graphics, & Observations called "Flying Thru the Delta", Massively Parallel Processors some combination is a Necessity, The Challenge is "We Are Never in the Same Stream", Director: Marvin Kalos whose Beliefs, Visualization to make Science Accessible to Scientists, Industrial Applications such as Xerox: Formation of Ink Drops, Computation, Graphics, & Observations with Industrial Applications, Broad User Community including R.S. Education Programs, Makes Presentations to Political, Technical, or Educational Audience, Massively Parallel Processors or Power Work Stations (W/S), High Performance Computing essential for Contemporary Science and Engineering