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FEJ 05-25-2006 11:40 AM

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FEJ 05-25-2006 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
ooo OOO! LOOKIE!!

This company made the pregnancy test that Sun took as well as being the logo on Henrys balloon.

And the fine print at the bottom says


Caution: This is a real site.
If this wasn't a real site you couldn't be here.
This site is also officially unofficial, whatever that means.
If you don't want your mind expanded beyond 27 diagonal inches,
you should leave immediately.


Meaning that yes, it is a real website, but not put on by the official LOST people and not part of the official story or game.

JWBear 05-25-2006 12:32 PM

A couple of points:

The scientists at the end where speaking Portugese.

I do not think the magnetic force was the direct cause of the plane crash, as planes are made from aluminium.

I also don't think the healing affect will go away now. I don't think there is a connection. Darma has several projects (including life extension and nanotech), Magnetism was only one of them.

The Other's village is a stage set (as is most of the island, I suspect). It was only dressed and peopled for Michael's benefit.

Libby's dead husband had the same name as Hurley's imaginary pal.

I think Eko & Locke escaped the hatch. Charlie was surprised that they weren't at the beach; leading me to think that he saw them get out in time.

FEJ 05-25-2006 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear
said some good points


I agree, and didn't think much of Charlie's comment until now. It could also be part of the big conspiracy theory that that the plane crashed on the same day that Desmond was away from the button. Serendipitous, if you may. All things surround Widmore/Hanso and everyone has some sort of connection.

katiesue 05-25-2006 12:45 PM

And what's Michael's deal? Who would kill two peope and give up four others to get their kid back. Yes you want your kid back but that's way way extreme. Especially since he really only got Walt back right before the crash.

What happened to Desmond after he turned the switch?

I liked that all the notebooks just went to some random pile in the jungle, although the were quite well preserved for having been sitting out in the elements. So was the observation of the other experiments yet another experiment in itself? There was a camara visible in the hatch.

Cadaverous Pallor 05-25-2006 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear
I do not think the magnetic force was the direct cause of the plane crash, as planes are made from aluminium.

A lot of things were attracted by the magnet that I'm willing to bet wouldn't be attracted in real life. I think they're going wide on that interpretation. Besides, structural parts of the plane must have some steel in them, right?

Speaking of magnetism, Eko's cross did not react to the magnet, although it's been attracted before. I think it was a continuity error.

I wonder what it would be like for a person in an extreme magenetic field. Would you feel nothing, as Eko and Locke seemed to in the last moments?

Good catch on the Portuegese - I noticed it the "por favor" variation while watching it but completely forgot it today :rolleyes:

Ghoulish Delight 05-25-2006 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by katiesue
I liked that all the notebooks just went to some random pile in the jungle, although the were quite well preserved for having been sitting out in the elements.

Well, they were sealed in their little pneumatic tubes (I'm still annoyed that that piece of paper made it through the pneumatics...that ain't how they work).

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So was the observation of the other experiments yet another experiment in itself? There was a camara visible in the hatch.
I've assumed as much from the moment they found the Pearl.

scaeagles 05-25-2006 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
I wonder what it would be like for a person in an extreme magenetic field.

I suppose this one goes a bit beyond the standard MRI.

JWBear 05-25-2006 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
Besides, structural parts of the plane must have some steel in them, right?

No. Too heavy. Most airplanes are aluminium and non-metal composites.

Ghoulish Delight 05-25-2006 02:29 PM

Yes, but a major EMI pulse could easily knock out a plane's flight control systems.


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