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hondo987
01-19-2009, 05:29 AM
Hello losties. I've been gone awhile and am back and waiting for season 5 to begin.Very excited! So I watched season 4 over and in seeing the previews of season 5, I noticed a plane. This plane looked like Mr. Echoes brothers plane. Do you all think its possible that the island moved back in time? Sorry if someone already posted this, as I said I just came back. Also, It would explain how the black rock came to rest in the middle of the jungle. Let me know what you think,
Hondo
-XENOMORPHMELT-
01-19-2009, 06:47 AM
SPOILER I certainly hate to spoil, but you are correct it did go back in time by how long?, i have no clue but some of the dead will be back
BensBaby
01-20-2009, 07:15 PM
Welcome back, I too have been away for a while. I believe the Island has moved back in time to before Eko's brothers plane crashed. I noticed on the promos the plan crashing. So I think that would be about 3 years.
Here'sLOCKEing at you,Kid
01-21-2009, 01:11 AM
Welcome back, I too have been away for a while. I believe the Island has moved back in time to before Eko's brothers plane crashed. I noticed on the promos the plan crashing. So I think that would be about 3 years.
Hey, BensBaby... I remember you from way back! :)
I wanted your name but you already had it! LOL
Um...so from your name, can I safely assume you're on my side? LOL :D
spartygirl
01-21-2009, 01:33 AM
Hey, BensBaby... I remember you from way back! :)
I wanted your name but you already had it! LOL
Um...so from your name, can I safely assume you're on my side? LOL :D
always recruiting...always has a plan !!!:eek::eek:
Pelegrin_1
01-21-2009, 02:56 AM
The Islands didn't "move" anywhere, they're right where they've always been. However, apparently they were distached from "time", and now they are drifting randomly through times. They were not moved to a different time, because they would already exist in any other time that they might be moved to (since their creation until their ultimate physical disappearance). But imagine, if they are "not in any time" it would be as though they didn't exist, and being detached or "unstuck" in time makes them not be in any time.
I suppose, if you are there, where the Islands physically are, in just the moment in time when they might drift to that moment, then perhaps you would be able to see them, but you'd have to be there right at that moment when the Islands are also there at that moment. This could be the problem the O-6 will have, trying to establish a moment in time when both they and the Islands will be there.
BensBaby
01-21-2009, 01:59 PM
Hey, BensBaby... I remember you from way back!
I wanted your name but you already had it! LOL
Um...so from your name, can I safely assume you're on my side? LOL
YES I am so on your side!!
losttime
01-21-2009, 05:45 PM
The Islands didn't "move" anywhere, they're right where they've always been. However, apparently they were distached from "time", and now they are drifting randomly through times. They were not moved to a different time, because they would already exist in any other time that they might be moved to (since their creation until their ultimate physical disappearance). But imagine, if they are "not in any time" it would be as though they didn't exist, and being detached or "unstuck" in time makes them not be in any time.
I suppose, if you are there, where the Islands physically are, in just the moment in time when they might drift to that moment, then perhaps you would be able to see them, but you'd have to be there right at that moment when the Islands are also there at that moment. This could be the problem the O-6 will have, trying to establish a moment in time when both they and the Islands will be there.
Well if the Island did not physically move as well as moving its time reference than why did it disappear from the helicopter and the sea consumed its space where the land once sat? You can see the visible wave ripple out from all around where the Island once sat. I am just curious why they didnt move with it. Was it because they were still too far away or being in the air not bound by the same laws as the Island itself and the ocean immediately surrounding it?
coffefrap
01-21-2009, 06:12 PM
Hello losties. I've been gone awhile and am back and waiting for season 5 to begin.Very excited! So I watched season 4 over and in seeing the previews of season 5, I noticed a plane. This plane looked like Mr. Echoes brothers plane. Do you all think its possible that the island moved back in time? Sorry if someone already posted this, as I said I just came back. Also, It would explain how the black rock came to rest in the middle of the jungle. Let me know what you think,
Hondo
I have been thinking all along that is how the black rock got in the middle of the island....I posted this thought the end of last season...great minds....LOL!!!! OMG....less than 6 hours to go......I am so excited.......
Pelegrin_1
01-21-2009, 06:30 PM
Well if the Island did not physically move as well as moving its time reference than why did it disappear from the helicopter and the sea consumed its space where the land once sat? You can see the visible wave ripple out from all around where the Island once sat. I am just curious why they didnt move with it. Was it because they were still too far away or being in the air not bound by the same laws as the Island itself and the ocean immediately surrounding it?
Assuming that it could have been moved physically, then in what way could it have happened, to have the sea consume it's space? And actually, if the sea had consumed the space of the Islands, wouldn't we have seen something like the "water going down a drain" effect? At what point would the Islands have been "cut off" from the sea floor? The deeper down you go, the bigger the void would have been created. Or would the Islands have been sucked into the earth?
On the flip side, if the Islands were "sucked out of time", would it have not left any effect on the ocean surface?
Another theory that I have, in fact this is more my theory than being "detached from time", is that the Islands had their dimensional space changed; they were moved to another dimension. But again, what kind of effect would such a move have left on the ocean surface?
I have the idea that we shouldn't focus too much on the effect we saw on the ocean surface, it may have just been for "dramatic effect".
As for why the helicopter wasn't "moved" with the Islands, I've asked the same question. There is reason to think that the helicopter would've been closer to the Islands, at the time of the move, than was the freighter which at that time was already close enough that it's smoking wreckage could be seen from the beach (thus implying that it was within the Islands' special area, for lack of a better way of saying it). I don't really have a satisfying answer, though there are ideas that perhaps the helicopter was above some sort of bubble surrounding the Islands, or alternatively that the helicopter was within the wormhole access route to the Islands but not within a vortex which could have existed within the wormhole, thus perhaps the freighter wreckage might also not have been pulled along with the Islands.
lostlindy
01-21-2009, 06:43 PM
always recruiting...always has a plan !!!:eek::eek:
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