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sirchin
05-18-2008, 04:39 PM
I.m sure clone theories have been discussed, but has the idea of clones been ruled out?

landothelost
05-18-2008, 05:03 PM
I.m sure clone theories have been discussed, but has the idea of clones been ruled out?

Sirchin, I don't think too much can be rulled out at this point. Who might be clones? the people we see who keep coming back?

sirchin
05-18-2008, 06:09 PM
Sirchin, I don't think too much can be rulled out at this point. Who might be clones? the people we see who keep coming back?

I talked about this at another thread. Maybe the Aaron found alone in the jungle, and the Claire in the Cabin. Maybe the real ones were kidnaped and replaced by clones.

beachblinkette
05-18-2008, 09:28 PM
I.m sure clone theories have been discussed, but has the idea of clones been ruled out?

Like you I thought about the possibility of clones. I tried it as an explanation for the experiments with the rabbits, polar bears, the others colony, Dharma's involvement, etc. I've tried to think of some of the mysteries of the island as a secret future-world experiment, or some kind of cloning for space exploration, or world domination, or eternal life, or as a doomsday solution. Nothing much was working with the clone theories, but they are still an option. Maybe you can come up with a new twist that hasn't been thought of.

Jon
05-18-2008, 11:44 PM
maybe when you time travel, your traveller self appears in the same timeline as the past (or future) self.. giving the 'illusion' of their being a clone. This would explain the 'rabbit panic' in the Orchid orientation video and nulify time paradox dilemmas. I think.

Here'sLOCKEing at you,Kid
05-19-2008, 12:34 AM
I.m sure clone theories have been discussed, but has the idea of clones been ruled out?

Hi, ya', Sirch! I've thought about the clone idea, but more of a "replicant" like in that movie The Prestige.. the rabbits in the Dharma film made me think of that. (especially when they brought in Nicola Tezla to the movie)
interesting...