Here's a good one to consider... what if Ben dying is a course correction? For all intents and purposes suppose all we've seen on lost so far is the altered reality.Ben was never supposed to have been there every time we've seen him so far.I wrote a theory a while back titled "whatever happened,happened indeed". In it I used a few examples to illustrate what if somebody that was there to do something wasn't there.Now let's reverse that and say somebody's there that's not supposed to be.I also mentioned a grey area dealing with fate or destiny. There are certain things that are destined to happen but how or when they happen are "relative",to use a Farady word. For example, let's say it is destined that Jack saves Ben's life.That's a rule of fate.Well,in a round about way he did save his life...when Ben had the tumor.When it was in a way too late for Ben to have any bearing on anything major if he lives from that ! point on. But fate just decrees Jack has to save his life.It doesn't say when or to save it twice.There are certain things that have to happen but there are also trivial things that are happening around the major ones.If things didn't change,there would be no need for "course correction",right? Yet course correction has been mentioned on the show. Many people believe whatever happened happened and can't be changed, but they also accept that Desmond is special and can change things....which is it,then? What if the special,game changing Desmond changes something so trivial,ever so slightly that there's this trickle down,snowball effect? Maybe something as trivial as say Sawyer deciding one morning to have milk instead of o.j. cause a chain reaction of events that makes things happen,but slightly different.
There was a theory i saw about jughead being the incident. That would be kinda cool.Say the bomb goes off,but the island is trying to beat the explosion. Hawking said the island is always moving. And maybe that's why Jacob said help me,because he can't keep it up.
I just mention this dying theory as an entertaining new idea.We are, after all, talking about a show where polar bears on a tropical island teleport to the desert. Theory by Frost Bitten
There was a theory i saw about jughead being the incident. That would be kinda cool.Say the bomb goes off,but the island is trying to beat the explosion. Hawking said the island is always moving. And maybe that's why Jacob said help me,because he can't keep it up.
I just mention this dying theory as an entertaining new idea.We are, after all, talking about a show where polar bears on a tropical island teleport to the desert. Theory by Frost Bitten