Originally posted by: Cattlegod
what were the last words that sayid said???!?!?!?!?!
Originally posted by: homercles337
Given all the new information from last night, how many episodes do they have to wrap this thing up?
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
I knew Desmond would get off! So now just one more person and we'll know all the 'Oceanic 6'
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
Originally posted by: dyna
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
Could you explain your calculations?
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
Originally posted by: stlcardinals
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
We already know that Flight 815 crashed because Desmond did not push the button to discharge the eletromagnetic anomaly. We will have to wait for the whole story on the time difference.
Ben showed Juliet her sister in the park playing with her kid on a tv feed. Juliet said she has been on the island for what, 3 years. The kid looked about the right age.
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: stlcardinals
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
We already know that Flight 815 crashed because Desmond did not push the button to discharge the eletromagnetic anomaly. We will have to wait for the whole story on the time difference.
Ben showed Juliet her sister in the park playing with her kid on a tv feed. Juliet said she has been on the island for what, 3 years. The kid looked about the right age.
Juliet was on the island for 1 year at the time she saw her sister.
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
I agree my times may be off as we heard the woman count down the distance we really don't know how much time has passed, but it seems that they wanted the viewer to sense the real time of the woman on the other end of the phone. so I guestimated 1 minute. True there might be a magnetic field that would have slowed down the rockets speed, but the rocket landed with such force i have a hard time thinking it was slowed down in any way. Considering that the both helicopters had trouble while entering the island, I agree that an electromagnetic field is surrounding the island, but how is it really affecting the island?
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
I agree my times may be off as we heard the woman count down the distance we really don't know how much time has passed, but it seems that they wanted the viewer to sense the real time of the woman on the other end of the phone. so I guestimated 1 minute. True there might be a magnetic field that would have slowed down the rockets speed, but the rocket landed with such force i have a hard time thinking it was slowed down in any way. Considering that the both helicopters had trouble while entering the island, I agree that an electromagnetic field is surrounding the island, but how is it really affecting the island?
What if the field is a compression of the space/time continuoum? While it's traveling through the outer field, as far as the rocket is concerned it's traveling at full speed, but from the perspective of the outer world or inside the island and field it's moving very slowly. Once it's through the field it's still travelling at full speed.
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
I agree my times may be off as we heard the woman count down the distance we really don't know how much time has passed, but it seems that they wanted the viewer to sense the real time of the woman on the other end of the phone. so I guestimated 1 minute. True there might be a magnetic field that would have slowed down the rockets speed, but the rocket landed with such force i have a hard time thinking it was slowed down in any way. Considering that the both helicopters had trouble while entering the island, I agree that an electromagnetic field is surrounding the island, but how is it really affecting the island?
What if the field is a compression of the space/time continuoum? While it's traveling through the outer field, as far as the rocket is concerned it's traveling at full speed, but from the perspective of the outer world or inside the island and field it's moving very slowly. Once it's through the field it's still travelling at full speed.
Does that explain why, according to the ship, the rocket reached its destination within 1 minute?
Originally posted by: Imp
Best episode so far this year. I was concerned when Sayid got "soft" and got hit. Good to know he returned the favour. Wonder what Locke did or will do with the psychic... guess he wasn't that good of one afterall.
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
I agree my times may be off as we heard the woman count down the distance we really don't know how much time has passed, but it seems that they wanted the viewer to sense the real time of the woman on the other end of the phone. so I guestimated 1 minute. True there might be a magnetic field that would have slowed down the rockets speed, but the rocket landed with such force i have a hard time thinking it was slowed down in any way. Considering that the both helicopters had trouble while entering the island, I agree that an electromagnetic field is surrounding the island, but how is it really affecting the island?
What if the field is a compression of the space/time continuoum? While it's traveling through the outer field, as far as the rocket is concerned it's traveling at full speed, but from the perspective of the outer world or inside the island and field it's moving very slowly. Once it's through the field it's still travelling at full speed.
Does that explain why, according to the ship, the rocket reached its destination within 1 minute?
I don't recall them saying according to the ship, the rocket reached its destination within 1 minute. Are you sure?
I would agree that Sureshot324's point is valid. I was reacting to the many people who said that the experiment "proved" time travels at a different rate on the island.
Originally posted by: loki8481
woah. so ben wasn't the one who died.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: jdini76
According to my calculations, and the information gathered when the 'payload' arrived, roughly 8 years has passed for life off the island.
I wonder. Remember that they were able to speak to boat in real time which would indicate there was no time difference.
My idea is that the clocks indicated the estimated time of arrival not by time of day but by elapsed time. In other words the clock on the island predicted 15 minutes (iirc) for the rocket to reach the physicist and the actual time spent traveling to the island was on the clock inside the rocket and was at 31 or 45 minutes (don't recall).
This would not mean a difference in the rate of time but a difference in the speed of the rocket. Which may indicate a strong electromagnetic or gravitational field around the island which slowed down the rockets speed.
This could also explain what happend to flight 815. When it hit the field it slowed down abruptly which may have stressed the plan or at least slowed it below stall speed which is why it broke apart and crashed.
What do ya think?
I agree my times may be off as we heard the woman count down the distance we really don't know how much time has passed, but it seems that they wanted the viewer to sense the real time of the woman on the other end of the phone. so I guestimated 1 minute. True there might be a magnetic field that would have slowed down the rockets speed, but the rocket landed with such force i have a hard time thinking it was slowed down in any way. Considering that the both helicopters had trouble while entering the island, I agree that an electromagnetic field is surrounding the island, but how is it really affecting the island?
What if the field is a compression of the space/time continuoum? While it's traveling through the outer field, as far as the rocket is concerned it's traveling at full speed, but from the perspective of the outer world or inside the island and field it's moving very slowly. Once it's through the field it's still travelling at full speed.
Does that explain why, according to the ship, the rocket reached its destination within 1 minute?
I don't recall them saying according to the ship, the rocket reached its destination within 1 minute. Are you sure?
I would agree that Sureshot324's point is valid. I was reacting to the many people who said that the experiment "proved" time travels at a different rate on the island.
yes, the woman on the ship proclaimed that the payload had reached the target, and he was looking around and did not see it.
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
But how did she know? Was there a GPS in the rocket that transmitted it's coordinates to the ship, or was she just basing it on the speed, distance, and time the rocket was in the air?
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: loki8481
woah. so ben wasn't the one who died.
I don't see why that is impossible. He is off the island in the future. That doesn't mean that he eventually dies. Obviously he is at "war" with some other person or group and Ben is the leader. He could loose the "war" and die.