Friday, February 26, 2010

Split Single-Mirrored Universe Theory


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'Split Single-Mirrored Universe Theory'
LOST Time line theory presented by James721.


Here's the whole kit and caboodle! Well at least part of it...
This theory -- 'split single-mirrored universe' -- is based on what we see in the show. It is supported by religious theory beliefs and scientific theories of space time applied to quantum physics. The idea of a multi-dimensional universe is explained mathematically as a 'split single-mirrored universe', which is self balancing. Quantum physics theories theoretically or mathematically work as a balanced equation not only in a Euclidean model (linear time in a 3 dimensional space as we know it on earth) but also a 4 dimensional model or multi-dimensional universe.


Multiple Paradoxes in relation to converge a 'split single-mirrored universe'.
In order for the 'split single-mirrored universe' to converge to a 'united single-synced universe' Paradox 1 (Juliet blowing up the bomb) must be undone or negated in some way. I think this can be achieved by introducing a second Paradox (Paradox 2) . Time travel in real time (or quite possibly in the other 'imaginary' timeline ) must happen to create the possibility of Paradox 2 in such a way that it encompasses Paradox 1, or 'happens before' Paradox one.


FUTURE BLOG POSTS PLANNED
I am planning to touch upon the following items with future posts (as time alows) which support my 'split single-mirrored universe' theory.

SCIENCE: Balance between the mirrored single universe. Examples Jack's scar / Relationships creating similar causalities / -

SCIENCE
: Lighthouse explained: bending space-time through the scaled time-shift of the islands sphere or 'snow-globe' matching and canceling out tachyon energies to reveal specific places in time.

RELIGIOUS: The role of choice. The importance of faith as it relates to creating events which honour a future timeline.

SPIRITUAL
: Adam and Eve are possibly Jacob and MIB. We see them dead from a future paradox that resulted in the death of their earthly bodies.

SPIRITUAL
: The soul & spirit united with science defining the idea of separate consciousness & nature of its behavior in relation to a 'whole' universe.

SPIRITUAL
: Candidate vs Claiming

SPIRITUAL & SCIENCE: inextricable connection to the same matter (people) in a 'split single-mirrored universe' to maintain a balance in causality. ie. Jack has always had an interaction with Dogen in some form or another.

SCIENCE
: imaginary vs alternate or other universe.

SPIRITUAL
: Sharing a common spirit. We see this as Juliet travels to the mirrored universe and 'reports back' a message to Miles that "it worked"

SCIENCE
: Daniel Faraday as he supports this theory

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1 comment:

Karl said...

well done on the work.

the problem i have with these ideas presented by the SHOW (not you, since were all trying to develop ideas on how the show "works" [or doesnt work]) is that it:

a) IF this is an "X-universe" at all it reeks of determinism over Developmental Systems. the fact that each character is an "archetype" in each time line (producers said so coming into the season) is just bad "science"-fiction. the outcomes for these characters (or even their births for that matter) are so astronomically improbable of developing through their own environments, that it just has to be taken at face value: as entertainment. Kate is "born" to run? i dont think any reasonable person who isnt a card carrying sociobiologist or some other person who subscribes to "innate" determinisms would buy this. its about as ridiculous as saying Serial Killers can be found by their star charts.

so why wouldnt dynamics of other aspects of "science" be completely accurate in the show?

the mirroring universe in sci-fi is such a goofy anthropocentric idea. and it completely negates relationality for organisms and their development. youd never have a "copy" or exact "mirror". and events that are "destined" to happen play out well for the romp through the attic of comic book nerds imaginations but it just does hold enough weight for me.

cant wait until these aspects of the show, or the show in total, is done. not because its not fun, but because its overly masturbated.