Lost - Season 5


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Also in the comic con video he says:

DR. CHANG:: Regardless, (another male voice in static) if this transmission is successful, it's proof the work I've been doing here is valid. This place, it has extraordinary properties. I'm begging you, no matter what's happened, it's imperative that the DHARMA Initiative be reconstituted. You have to convince the researchers [static] and you have to do it now. Time is not just of the essence, it is the essence. Perhaps you'll be able to find a way to save us, to change the past and to... [static] Please, please! You have to stop what's about to happen, you can't let us...[static]

When he told to faraday that u cant change the past, so ... any guessing?

I didn't see this posted and thought it was funny, so here ya go... Previously On Lost

Yeah, I remember seeing that a few days ago, very good :laugh:

I watched it and I knew I had seen her before, looking on lostpedia helped me remember :)

Did anyone else like when Hurley's dad sitting watching tv and then you heard Previously On...... Expose :laugh:

*Rewatches* I never noticed that! Nice spot!

Also with the first episode, that just confirms that the one filming this video it's indeed Daniel Faraday

Yeah looks that way. I noticed the way Faraday kept his head down when he bumped into Marvin Candle, makes you wonder if he didn't want to be noticed he was down there, It looked like Faraday knew what was going on.

Wonder if the character is based on Stephen Hawking?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking

Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.

Hawking's key scientific works to date have included providing, with Roger Penrose, theorems regarding singularities in the framework of general relativity, and the theoretical prediction that black holes should emit radiation, which is today known as Hawking radiation (or sometimes as Bekenstein-Hawking radiation).

Some people say that the equation on the black board has something to do with radiation! and black holes!

Also with the first episode, that just confirms that the one filming this video it's indeed Daniel Faraday

If it was Daniel that means he would have found a way to change the past/future, if all the other employees died and he has somehow managed to survive.

Either that or its not Daniel filming at all..

Some people say that the equation on the black board has something to do with radiation! and black holes!

Not just some people, very intelligent people...

Equations on the Board

And what about those equations Mrs. Hawking—yes, the same woman who told Desmond that he had to ditch his planned proposal to go to the island to save the world—was writing on the chalkboard at the end of "The Lie"? They're probability equations, which come from quantum mechanics. "The only reason you'd be interested in probability is because you want to calculate radiation effect," says Kaku. "And radiation has to do with the stability of the wormhole. Say a flashlight was to go through a wormhole. It would go into the past, but [its] photons don't disappear; they go back in a second time, and go back in and in and in like a circle, until it builds up and the whole thing blows up." Perhaps dislodging the island in time has made the exotic matter and the wormhole unstable, and that's why Ben's ragtag group of the Oceanic Six and other mysterious characters have only 70 hours to get back to the island and make things right before it—or the whole world?—blows up. But those are questions for another time.

Michio Kaku is a Physicist and time-travel guru. He has studied at Harvard University and U.C. Berkeley. Has has received the Hertz Engineering Scholarship. Kaku received a B.S. degree summa ###### laude from Harvard University in 1968 where he placed first in his physics class. He went on to attend the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley and received a Ph.D. degree in 1972, and held a lectureship at Princeton University in 1973.

Read more on Kaku's opinion of the premiere at PopularMechanics.

During the 1st 2 seasons, when the producers outright denied theories like Purgatory, paranormal etc they Never denied Time Travel, Black hole, space/time theories did they?

The only thing I can remember them stating is that it wasn't a time travel show. Which is still true IMO. The show has time travel in it, but the show doesn't revolve around time travel, it is just one of many elements.

Did anyone see the behind the scenes programme on Sky 1 after the premier? Jack and few others were spotted in Dharma costumes.

Yeah sky really spoilt it for loads of people because thats a clear spoiler for like episodes 8 I think or around then

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