Okay I know this is really insane, but the show is doing it to me!
So I was looking at the screencaps and saw the page in Daniel's book with the orchid symbol and above it said spacelike factors. Then I started thinking of "spacelike" in the extraterrestial sort of way.
Locke has to "move" the island, right? Well, as far as I'm concerned it is impossible to physically move such a large part of the earth. Then I remembered a Stephen King book, turned tv movie, called the Tommyknockers. I can't remember the details, but I recall a woman discovering a hunk of metal buried in the woods near her house and she started digging (kind of like John and the hatch). Well, it ended up being this huge UFO!
Think about it. What if all the Dharma stations were actually part of this massive UFO buried underground! That would explain how they could "move" the island. I know it's far-fetched, and I'm not sure I've totally convinced myself, but hey it's something to talk about, right?
Theory by stuckinthehatch
So I was looking at the screencaps and saw the page in Daniel's book with the orchid symbol and above it said spacelike factors. Then I started thinking of "spacelike" in the extraterrestial sort of way.
Locke has to "move" the island, right? Well, as far as I'm concerned it is impossible to physically move such a large part of the earth. Then I remembered a Stephen King book, turned tv movie, called the Tommyknockers. I can't remember the details, but I recall a woman discovering a hunk of metal buried in the woods near her house and she started digging (kind of like John and the hatch). Well, it ended up being this huge UFO!
Think about it. What if all the Dharma stations were actually part of this massive UFO buried underground! That would explain how they could "move" the island. I know it's far-fetched, and I'm not sure I've totally convinced myself, but hey it's something to talk about, right?
Theory by stuckinthehatch