Prof. Elizabeth Talbott
Professor Emeritus Elizabeth Talbott (a.k.a. (Aunt) Lizzy)
Dr. Elizabeth Talbott, professor emerita of versology, Braddock College, is the world's leading expert on versology.
Mental characteristics
Education
Elizabeth started grad school at Braddock College in 1887, earning her Ph.D in astronomy in 1890. She is evasive about her undergraduate work, and no one seems to know when or where she attended undergrad. In fact, prior to 1887, her whereabouts remain unclear.
Accomplishments & Achievements
Dr. Talbott published several groundbreaking papers that revolutionized the field of versology. Self-Contained Realities in Nonlocality (1899) established specifically what universes are and provided guidelines for understanding their nature. On The Transit Of Realities In Nonlocal Space (1904) was truly transformative; it built on her earlier work and was the first scientific paper to successfully apply physics to versology. Both papers won her the Kensington Prize in Versology (1899 and 1905). In recognition of her 1904 paper, Elizabeth received an honorary doctorate from Harvard University and was made a Fellow of the Esteemed Order of Cambridge University.
Current Status
Retired
Ethnicity
Professions
Age
58
Date of Birth
July 14
Children
Current Residence
Autumn Grove
Pronouns
She/Her
Aligned Organization
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