1.
Before Locke and Ben enter the cabin, just after Ben lights thelantern someone screams in the distance and then Locke looks around and touches his gun. ( I know some one will say its just the wind but trust me turn the volume up its 100% some one scream, its no coincidence Locke turns around after and looks around and then grabs his gun.
2.
Jacob flips out because Locke is about to tell Ben what he said. I counted 3.5 seconds Locke is shining his flashlight before everything goes crazy. The music makes it seem sooner but trust me, start counting from the time Locke turns the light on to the time everything starts flying. heres how the sequence went
jacob: help me
locke: what did you just say?
Ben: I, I didn't say anything (started)
(locke shines flashlight)
Locke: yes you did, you just said he-.....everything starts flying
3.
While in the cabin the lantern shatters and sets fire. After Ben leaves, the fire is out and the lantern still intact.
conclusion:
As a result of a Dharma experiment Jacob and the area within the circle of ash is permanantly unstuck in time. The cabin moves as supported im The Beginning of the End and in the Economist the circle of ash Locke comes to is in a different spot( it isn't heavily wooded as the location Ben and Locke go to) Faraday says the affects of being unstuck in time are random. Time shifting within the circle is random. the screaming locke heard was the screaming of Jacob in the past. Jacob is a great man because he can see the future and can predict what will happen on and off the island, Ben uses these predictions to earn the trust of the others
Theory by Matt
Before Locke and Ben enter the cabin, just after Ben lights thelantern someone screams in the distance and then Locke looks around and touches his gun. ( I know some one will say its just the wind but trust me turn the volume up its 100% some one scream, its no coincidence Locke turns around after and looks around and then grabs his gun.
2.
Jacob flips out because Locke is about to tell Ben what he said. I counted 3.5 seconds Locke is shining his flashlight before everything goes crazy. The music makes it seem sooner but trust me, start counting from the time Locke turns the light on to the time everything starts flying. heres how the sequence went
jacob: help me
locke: what did you just say?
Ben: I, I didn't say anything (started)
(locke shines flashlight)
Locke: yes you did, you just said he-.....everything starts flying
3.
While in the cabin the lantern shatters and sets fire. After Ben leaves, the fire is out and the lantern still intact.
conclusion:
As a result of a Dharma experiment Jacob and the area within the circle of ash is permanantly unstuck in time. The cabin moves as supported im The Beginning of the End and in the Economist the circle of ash Locke comes to is in a different spot( it isn't heavily wooded as the location Ben and Locke go to) Faraday says the affects of being unstuck in time are random. Time shifting within the circle is random. the screaming locke heard was the screaming of Jacob in the past. Jacob is a great man because he can see the future and can predict what will happen on and off the island, Ben uses these predictions to earn the trust of the others
Theory by Matt