Wow! You must be right cause of all those Frank J. Tipler references. Oh and good thing F. J. Tipler chimed in as well.
The only way physicist and mathematician Prof. Frank J. Tipler's Omega Point Theorem could be wrong is if the known laws of physics are wrong, since the Omega Point Theorem is a mathematical theorem per the Second Law of Thermodynamics, General Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics. Yet these known physical laws have been confirmed by every experiment to date. Thus, the only way to avoid the Omega Point Theorem is to reject empirical science. As Prof. Stephen Hawking wrote, "one cannot really argue with a mathematical theorem." (From p. 67 of Stephen Hawking, The Illustrated A Brief History of Time [New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1996; 1st ed., 1988].)