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Lost: Going nowhere? -
12-22-2008, 04:44 PM
The story line is obvious.The producers and writers are just milking what they can out of an arc that's too long to fill based on their plot.Someone should tell them to hire better and more credible scriptwriters.$5 says the finale reveals that the Dharma Initiative was simply a group of scientists experimenting and investigating the EM properties on the island, specifically how it brings aspects of the inhabitants'psyche into reality.The lost monster is nothing more than either the manifestation of darker aspects of psyche or magentic particles being manipulated by Dharma.Hence it's susceptibillity to the apparent sonic / EM field barrier.Boohoo.Pacificislndr4 or whatever your retarded name is, you don't even have a rudimentary understanding of quantum or EM physics.An EM pulse on a global scale WOULD destroy the world you dumbass. Civilization as you know it would be GONE.The Dharma Initiative failed, which doesn't mean for one second they haven't unravelled quantum CAUSALITY, make any sense? Knowing the future would not mean you are able to change any variables in the Alpha equation leading to that end. DUH.The sequence 4 8 15 16 23 42 are irrelevant, and even if they were, perhaps you have a cogniscent association? I taught Post-grad Abstract Algebra and Number theory when I was 23, perhaps you can associate this sequence with this show?Who honestly cares about a 4-toed statue? EM waves affecting DNA chains? Easy in a TV context. DUH.There are also various things they haven't even touched upon yet, like the giant four-toed statue on the island, and the possibility of bending time and spaceAs for bending time and space, you obviously are unfamiliar with wormhole theory, revolving SOLELY around EM physics. Good Lord, You're SLOW.
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