Time Machine in Mojave Desert, with Bunker and Donkey Wheel-like Spokes?
Below is a link to an article in the Los Angeles Times about a story, structure, and theory that is similar to the story line in Lost. Coincidence? Universal theme? Please read it to see all the similarities. Here is an excerpt from the story - the link follows. Awaiting your comments. There is also photos and a video to listen to. The sounds are similar to the humming when desmond turned the failsafe key, also check out the photo of the structure with the spokes on the building that look like the donkey wheel.
"If you set off one morning and drive into the desert, past swirling dust devils and Wile E. Coyote rock formations, and then you drive some more, all the way until the paved road ends, you might find yourself at the Karl sisters' place, where time travel might, or might not, be possible. The sisters grew up in the New York suburbs. Their father worked in plastics; They also had a whimsical mother who, at 79, has yet to acknowledge that questions have been raised about the existence of Santa Claus.That helps explain how Joanne, Nancy and Patty Karl came to own 11 acres of unforgiving Mojave Desert moonscape -- and one 38-foot-tall, blindingly white dome called the Integratron.Modeled after the Tabernacle that some believe was built by Moses and built atop an unexplained spike in the magnetic field, the place might, or might not, have been imbued with healing powers -- and that's not all. The dome's architect also believed that he could harness energy, creating what he calle! d a "proprietary frequency" and distorting the space-time continuum........Since then, the sisters have learned more about the Integratron, though there is still plenty of mystery. They found an underground bunker, for instance, and old-timers in the area have suggested that there is more below ground on the property than is visible on the surface of the sand and gravel.........The big remaining hurdle is figuring out if they can do what Van Tassel never did: turn on the Integratron, spinning a system of spokes circling the dome, generating electricity, capturing it in wiring and -- probably not, but just maybe -- tinkering with time........Van Tassel claimed that the aliens had told him that humans were "remedial" -- and that the Integratron could extend life, allowing us to become better educated.......
"I think we can all embrace that. People are starving. We are at war. We're morons," Joanne said, laughing. "Do I want to live to be 800 years old? Not really. But it would be fun to see what happens if we try."
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-outthere20-2008jun20,0,1522453,full.story
Theory by General Tootin
"If you set off one morning and drive into the desert, past swirling dust devils and Wile E. Coyote rock formations, and then you drive some more, all the way until the paved road ends, you might find yourself at the Karl sisters' place, where time travel might, or might not, be possible. The sisters grew up in the New York suburbs. Their father worked in plastics; They also had a whimsical mother who, at 79, has yet to acknowledge that questions have been raised about the existence of Santa Claus.That helps explain how Joanne, Nancy and Patty Karl came to own 11 acres of unforgiving Mojave Desert moonscape -- and one 38-foot-tall, blindingly white dome called the Integratron.Modeled after the Tabernacle that some believe was built by Moses and built atop an unexplained spike in the magnetic field, the place might, or might not, have been imbued with healing powers -- and that's not all. The dome's architect also believed that he could harness energy, creating what he calle! d a "proprietary frequency" and distorting the space-time continuum........Since then, the sisters have learned more about the Integratron, though there is still plenty of mystery. They found an underground bunker, for instance, and old-timers in the area have suggested that there is more below ground on the property than is visible on the surface of the sand and gravel.........The big remaining hurdle is figuring out if they can do what Van Tassel never did: turn on the Integratron, spinning a system of spokes circling the dome, generating electricity, capturing it in wiring and -- probably not, but just maybe -- tinkering with time........Van Tassel claimed that the aliens had told him that humans were "remedial" -- and that the Integratron could extend life, allowing us to become better educated.......
"I think we can all embrace that. People are starving. We are at war. We're morons," Joanne said, laughing. "Do I want to live to be 800 years old? Not really. But it would be fun to see what happens if we try."
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-outthere20-2008jun20,0,1522453,full.story
Theory by General Tootin