Tuesday, February 26, 2008

"Confirmed Dead"

When Miles is doing his Ghostbuster thing at the old woman's house,A poster in the dead teen drug mule's room had the number 15 on it.

The chopper's registration number is N842M. 8 and 42 being LOST numbers.

There is a phone number for the Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 investigation on the TV when the pilot is watching: 888-548-0034. When you call, they tell you that there will be updates as soon as they have more information. And, to call back later.

That's all I have for now.

Oh! That pilot guy? He's the Lawnmower Man from the movie "Lawnmower Man".

Monday, February 18, 2008

"The Beginning of the End"

So, Hurly finds Jacob's shack. He peeks in the window and sees Christian Shepard in the rocking chair. Then someone's eye looks back at him, really close up. Is it Jacob? Who is it?

When the ghost of Charlie visits Hurley in the institution, he's painting an eskimo with a spear and two dead rabbits. Again with the rabbits. Are there rabbits in the cold, cold north?

Charlie said, "Now you have to do something. But, you're hiding from him." Who is Hurley hiding from?

Jack wants to know if Hurley is "going to tell". Going to tell what?

-LostAholic

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Daniel's Experiment

The clock in the rocket is 31 minutes AHEAD of Daniel's clock (one is rectangular the other is not).

We know that there is a wormhole in play here. This has been suggested by the appearance of Steven Hocking's "A Brief History of Time" opened to the specific pages about wormholes. Then, ABC.com released the short of Dr. Edgar Hallowax (or whatever he's calling himself these days) with the two bunnies with the same number on them. He specifically mentions the "Casimir Effect". Without going into a whole Physics lecture, Casimir Effect + wormhole = faster-than-light-travel and/or time travel.

The Cliff Notes on wormhole-time-travel is this: There are two ends to a wormhole time machine. One moves really fast, the other stays still. Time passes faster on the end that stays still than it does on the end that moves. So, one end can be at 2004 and the other at 2007. If you travel inside the wormhole, you come out in that time. If you travel outside of the worm hole, you stay in your own time. The reason Dan thinks this is bad, and tells Frank to follow the same heading that they came in on (although he means the exact 180' opposite heading), because they need travel inside the wormhole to make it back to their own spacetime. If they deviate, and travel outside of the wormhole, they might end up someplace and sometime random. It would be bad.

Minkowski space:
German mathematician Hermann Minkowski came up with the idea of spacetime.
The guy on the phone the newcomers are talking to is named Minkowski.

Time travel could explain the people who seem to keep coming back from the dead on the island. If someone, like Ben, for example, wanted to exploit the time travel effect of the wormhole to bring someone back from the dead, all they would need to do is go back to a time before the person was killed and take them through the wormhole. They would essentially travel to their future and still be alive. Or, be alive again.

Next: I will post my notes from the first three episodes of season 4.

Here We Go! 4th Season

Random (as usual) stuff.

http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/missingpieces/index

1. Check out the "mobisodes" on abc.com. There is one "missing piece" from just before Jack wakes up in the 1st season pilot. We see the jungle from Vincent's POV. Vincent runs past an open suitcase that someone has been going through in search of something. Then we see a man in a dark suit with incongruous white tennis shoes. Turns out it's Christian Shepard! He's alive and kickin' (or at least animated and talking). He tells Vincent to go wake Jack up because "He has work to do".

Wow!

I will cover the first few episodes of the new season soon.

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