"Lost" TV Show - Currently Season 2 (US aired)


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One thought; everything that is going on could be similar to the book Sphere, by Michael Crichton, in that the people are manifesting everything that is going on. And Michael is actually doing the talking on the computer, just like Sphere.

Also, I just noticed Wikipedia has an entry for the show with some interesting observations.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_(2004_television_series)

we were learning about those philosiphers in philosiphy class and I was thinking to myself ...both these characters are in the story. Another coinciding philosipher with these 2 is Hobbes, not sure if hes inocrperated somehow.

Oh my god! i can't beleive no-one is acknowledging the guy's post a few pages back about how the "incident" could have been a plane crash - it makes so much sense. Maybe interfering with the computer lets off a huge electromagnetic wave that disrupts planes and other things like whatever desmond was using for his "round the world" trip. Then desmond tried to fiddle around with it and made flight 815 crash.

The creators have said we'll find out why the plane crashed sometime this season and its as good a bet as any at this point that it's got something to do with the computer in the bunker.

Oh my god! i can't beleive no-one is acknowledging the guy's post a few pages back about how the "incident" could have been a plane crash - it makes so much sense. Maybe interfering with the computer lets off a huge electromagnetic wave that disrupts planes and other things like whatever desmond was using for his "round the world" trip. Then desmond tried to fiddle around with it and made flight 815 crash.

The creators have said we'll find out why the plane crashed sometime this season and its as good a bet as any at this point that it's got something to do with the computer in the bunker.

(Y) that sounds legit to me, but we will just have to find out...

Oh my god! i can't beleive no-one is acknowledging the guy's post a few pages back about how the "incident" could have been a plane crash - it makes so much sense. Maybe interfering with the computer lets off a huge electromagnetic wave that disrupts planes and other things like whatever desmond was using for his "round the world" trip. Then desmond tried to fiddle around with it and made flight 815 crash.

The creators have said we'll find out why the plane crashed sometime this season and its as good a bet as any at this point that it's got something to do with the computer in the bunker.

But why does the plane have the Dharma logo if its just an accident by the Electromagnetic waves

But just remeber that inside the hatch, well when sayid (sp?) and jack went underneath and found that the concrete was as thick as the walls used to contain the core at chernobyl, so whatever is in there obviously is not ment to be out.

And what happened to teh 'security system' anyway?

Oh my god! i can't beleive no-one is acknowledging the guy's post a few pages back about how the "incident" could have been a plane crash - it makes so much sense. Maybe interfering with the computer lets off a huge electromagnetic wave that disrupts planes and other things like whatever desmond was using for his "round the world" trip. Then desmond tried to fiddle around with it and made flight 815 crash.

The creators have said we'll find out why the plane crashed sometime this season and its as good a bet as any at this point that it's got something to do with the computer in the bunker.

the video appears to be very old though. desmond even says he saw the video when he got there if i remember correctly, which has been much longer than the 815 survivers. plus, didnt they ask desmond about the missing section? i cant remember if he ran out by then or not. but it does seem to suggest that the film strip is much older and the 'incident' would be an older incident before flight 815 crashes.

oh yeah its definatley older than the crash, i wasn't saying that the crash was "the" incident, just another occurance, like the incdident refered to on tape, that happened as a result of fiddling around with the computer.

i was only putting out a theory as i was jus taken by the guy saying about how it could have been a plane crash. i don't really hav any theory as to how it all happened - kind of thought i could leave that part to someone else :)

besides, micheal was using the computer to talk to walt and nothing happened (that we know of) so may be a flawed theory in first place.

my theory is that them entering the numbers is keeping the electromagnet running therefore somehow keeping the island in existence and that the "incident" was that they tried just leaving the magnet running normally but it failed and the workers died when the island was no longer stable. the problem was choice, it needs the constant randm manually input in order to properly function... thats why it cant be automated. (note: lots of my theory is derived from the Kentaro Washio's guys talking about this disclosure project... **** makes sense hah)

I want LOST back!!! :crazy:

Alright, I'm better now :D These long breaks that they're taking is really starting to get on my nerves though :wacko:

I tend not to think about it.

The awesome part was that I discovered lost when season 2 started, so I had tons of stuff to watch :p

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