Volnissniss
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Looking forward to it. Do we know for sure who the Oceanic 6 are? I've got Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayeed . . . . who else? Charlie (the baby)? Would he count as one of the six?
Volniss, Penny was searching for Desmond for 3 years IRRC. By the way, I don't see it as a separation of consciousness. Think of DARMA's research as the creation of a time bubble. When you enter this time bubble, a "copy" of you is created. Originally, I thought by pressing the button, they were suppressing the [real-world] time, so that would mean in real-world time, they [on the island] are probably a dozen or so years in the past. OK, so if all that is true, when you enter the real-world, you probably go into the real-world consciousness. Without the "constant", you stay locked in real-world consciousness and eventually die due to the consciousness jumps, just like the guy on the ship. Can anyone make any sense of that?
In my opinion, the Polar Bear thing is more symbolic than anything. By pressing the button they were, literally, "saving the world". I have a feeling that if they kept pressing that button, every inhabitant on the island would have stayed in the time lapse, permanently, thus avoiding - get this - the inevitable extinction. The hatch blowing up is apart of this "course correction" they talked about earlier in the show. The course correction allows [the seeming inevitable] extinction to happen. So, I think this Polar bear, in one way or another, symbolizes extinction.
I think Ben knows about the power of this island. I also think the reason Christian Sheppard wasn't in his coffin, on the island, is because his "copy" is alive - but still dead [think of the entity in the cabin, I forget the name]- so he represents a different form of 'aliveness' than the other "copies" [Sayid, Kat, Ben, etc]. Claire's baby could be "constant" [who will live in the real-world time (at a different period)]. I know that's all vague, maybe someone else understands. I'm not really sure if the constant has to be real-world either. Can anyone grasp what I'm getting at?
Volniss, Penny was searching for Desmond for 3 years IRRC. By the way, I don't see it as a separation of consciousness. Think of DARMA's research as the creation of a time bubble. When you enter this time bubble, a "copy" of you is created. Originally, I thought by pressing the button, they were suppressing the [real-world] time, so that would mean in real-world time, they [on the island] are probably a dozen or so years in the past. OK, so if all that is true, when you enter the real-world, you probably go into the real-world consciousness. Without the "constant", you stay locked in real-world consciousness and eventually die due to the consciousness jumps, just like the guy on the ship. Can anyone make any sense of that?
In my opinion, the Polar Bear thing is more symbolic than anything. By pressing the button they were, literally, "saving the world". I have a feeling that if they kept pressing that button, every inhabitant on the island would have stayed in the time lapse, permanently, thus avoiding - get this - the inevitable extinction. The hatch blowing up is apart of this "course correction" they talked about earlier in the show. The course correction allows [the seeming inevitable] extinction to happen. So, I think this Polar bear, in one way or another, symbolizes extinction.
I think Ben knows about the power of this island. I also think the reason Christian Sheppard wasn't in his coffin, on the island, is because his "copy" is alive - but still dead [think of the entity in the cabin, I forget the name]- so he represents a different form of 'aliveness' than the other "copies" [Sayid, Kat, Ben, etc]. Claire's baby could be "constant" [who will live in the real-world time (at a different period)]. I know that's all vague, maybe someone else understands. I'm not really sure if the constant has to be real-world either. Can anyone grasp what I'm getting at?
OK let me try and explain. They are in this time bubble because of the button that "saves the world". By hitting this button every 108 minutes, it created this time bubble by putting time on the island in neutral. When the station was destroyed, time was shifted into drive. So if DARMA began all of this is 1980 or something, that means when a child is conceived on the island it is really conceived in the year 1980. It's all part of the "course correction". Are you beginning to understand?
Since the copy exists in a presumably earlier time, it would explain why Rose and Locke were healed.
Just watched the DVR'd episode, and WHOA. Insert the truth to what many of us believed regarding some sort of "time variability." I wasn't convinced that there was any Supernatural thing going on, but this scientific notion is interesting.
I think Kirby might be on to something. Somehow, I betcha that the O6 (and maybe others) will be interconnected via "constants." Is it possible that Jack's constant is in the casket? Just a thought.
Oh, and on the Penny thing: it's obvious that real world time and island time are not equivalent. Maybe the "3 years" referenced corresponds to days in the "bubble."
Anyway. Finally got what I've been waiting for.
^ About the casket thing, I either read or heard somewhere that the casket seemed to be on the small side. Does that indicate that it's Charlie's? He's a pretty small guy - he was a Hobbit, after all. Would make sense considering the Hurley connection.
I'm not thinking he needs a constant. If I remember correctly, Ferguson asked if Desmond had been near any sources of great electro-magnetism or radiation because that could cause "side effects". Obviously Desmond has(when the hatch blew), but he's about the only one. None of the other survivors have that we know of.Is it possible that Jack's constant is in the casket?