I have my own theory, if you don't mind reading:
The final destination is the new Garden of Eden, after mankind blows itself up, as the numbers predict. The numbers are the base numbers of a formula invented in 1963 that predicts the end of mankind.
All these couples are being stockpiled on the island to repopulate mankind, and when that final timewarp happens far into the future, humankind has killed itself, and the couples will start it anew.
Keep in mind, this show starts with the beginning of mankind when Sawyer left the rope from the well, in the ground, that led the ancient statue builders right to the magic timemachine. Now they are going to have a little donkey-wheel joy ride, pick up a slaver ship (Black Rock) in the 17th century, and smokey technology (Smokey) in the 24th century, and steal nuclear warheads and kill us all in the 22nd century. And now the show will end at the end of mankind.
The bombs will fall.. but wait! Desmond will change the past, again, and stop the Eyptians from making that final joyride that lets them pick up the Nuclear Destroyer, USS Obama, in the 22nd century. Desmond turns the key, and kills the time machine.
And the failsafe key is there for that one reason. And thats why there is so much about The Swan. Sayid will influence Radsinski, who'll influence Desmond's old partner, who'll influence Desmond to crash 815 just at the right time, and turn the key just at the right time.
So, lets start in 1954.
Jacob told Richard where to bury the bomb, so the button and failsafe key would be built in the future.
"The Incident" = H-bomb + Magnetic pocket. They buried the H-Bomb somewhere, right? I think they buried it next to the magnetic pocket by Jacob, and Dharma went bumping around and something happened with the H-Bomb while they build the Swan.
And of course, Sayid is going to play a huge part in the destiny of the Swan, the blast door map, Rosinski's map, which trickles all the way down to Desmond.
Desmond turning the failsafe key is the ultimate destiny of this show, and when that happens the island gets "fixed". He turns the key and shows up in 1995 AND stays on the island with his clothes gone. He'll also be sent to the future WITH his clothes to the final destination. Desmond IS special. He's the One. The one to turn the key, and start humankind all over again.
But "the universe course corrects itself", and the bombs will fall anyway. All the couples are here to populate the island with happy little island babies to repopulate the earth.
Jacob is just here to make sure there's a do-over, and Claire is just waiting in the cabin to make babies, probably with Sawyer. Aaron's father was not in the plan for the genetic bluprint of the future, and will never see the island again. The only babies born on the island will be the ones meant to be the new mankind.
Daniel is to learn about how to find the island from "his" notes, go back in time, tell his mother, Eloise, everything he's learned from the future, and give her his notes to give back to him when he gets old enough. He will build the pendulum that lets people find the island that makes all this happen. (This one is like the compass. John gives the compass to Richard in the past, so he can give it back, so it goes back and forth in time. Daniel's notebook will also go back in forth in time, so he can actually teach himself how to make all this happen. He builds the pendulum and points Dharma to the island, which all has to happen. That one may give you a headache.)
Kate's reason she is here, is because Christian or Claire showed up riding her black horse, and told her what to do, or else. She's here to make Jack's babies.
Jack&Kate, Claire&Sawyer, Sun&Jin, Sayid&Illana, and I'm sure we'll be introduced to a black and german couple to play Adam and Eve as well.
Bernard and Rose are sacrifices the island will demand, or a very interesting genetic choice for an addition to the Garden. Lets hope for the latter. Maybe Bernard IS german, yeah, there we go! Negro and German all in one couple. They'll probably ALWAYS have twins. I digress...
Ben WILL die eventually, and so WILL John. Like real dead. Probably together.
Hurley is the new Noah. Hurleybirds and all.
Richard is actually an Egyptian, given immortality by Jacob to make sure people don't blow the island up, and fate unrolls as how it should. Ever see an Egyptions without a ton of eyeliner? heh.
And little Ben will not die from Sayid's bullet, he'll probably be saved by Juliet, who will probably take him to Richard, and he'll overhear some conversations that will carry him to 2007. The island will heal him, Richard will see that, and the future is set.
Christian is dead, but his spirit is being used by Jacob to manipulate the timeline, since Richard can't teleport to frieghters seconds before they blow up. Jacob needed a ghost messenger, plain and simple.
And finally, Jacob is nothing less than the hand of God preparing for Adams and Eves for the next mankind. This time, the bible will start a little differently.
(I avoided the "why's" in this text, or it would be way too long. Like why Juliet is told Ben has a crush on her is because she "looks just like her", is actually because she "is" her. We'll skip that good stuff for the discussion.)
Please ask any questions on how the pieces of the almost five full seasons of a puzzle actually fit this theory.
Thanks for reading,
Leesters.Theory by Leesters
The final destination is the new Garden of Eden, after mankind blows itself up, as the numbers predict. The numbers are the base numbers of a formula invented in 1963 that predicts the end of mankind.
All these couples are being stockpiled on the island to repopulate mankind, and when that final timewarp happens far into the future, humankind has killed itself, and the couples will start it anew.
Keep in mind, this show starts with the beginning of mankind when Sawyer left the rope from the well, in the ground, that led the ancient statue builders right to the magic timemachine. Now they are going to have a little donkey-wheel joy ride, pick up a slaver ship (Black Rock) in the 17th century, and smokey technology (Smokey) in the 24th century, and steal nuclear warheads and kill us all in the 22nd century. And now the show will end at the end of mankind.
The bombs will fall.. but wait! Desmond will change the past, again, and stop the Eyptians from making that final joyride that lets them pick up the Nuclear Destroyer, USS Obama, in the 22nd century. Desmond turns the key, and kills the time machine.
And the failsafe key is there for that one reason. And thats why there is so much about The Swan. Sayid will influence Radsinski, who'll influence Desmond's old partner, who'll influence Desmond to crash 815 just at the right time, and turn the key just at the right time.
So, lets start in 1954.
Jacob told Richard where to bury the bomb, so the button and failsafe key would be built in the future.
"The Incident" = H-bomb + Magnetic pocket. They buried the H-Bomb somewhere, right? I think they buried it next to the magnetic pocket by Jacob, and Dharma went bumping around and something happened with the H-Bomb while they build the Swan.
And of course, Sayid is going to play a huge part in the destiny of the Swan, the blast door map, Rosinski's map, which trickles all the way down to Desmond.
Desmond turning the failsafe key is the ultimate destiny of this show, and when that happens the island gets "fixed". He turns the key and shows up in 1995 AND stays on the island with his clothes gone. He'll also be sent to the future WITH his clothes to the final destination. Desmond IS special. He's the One. The one to turn the key, and start humankind all over again.
But "the universe course corrects itself", and the bombs will fall anyway. All the couples are here to populate the island with happy little island babies to repopulate the earth.
Jacob is just here to make sure there's a do-over, and Claire is just waiting in the cabin to make babies, probably with Sawyer. Aaron's father was not in the plan for the genetic bluprint of the future, and will never see the island again. The only babies born on the island will be the ones meant to be the new mankind.
Daniel is to learn about how to find the island from "his" notes, go back in time, tell his mother, Eloise, everything he's learned from the future, and give her his notes to give back to him when he gets old enough. He will build the pendulum that lets people find the island that makes all this happen. (This one is like the compass. John gives the compass to Richard in the past, so he can give it back, so it goes back and forth in time. Daniel's notebook will also go back in forth in time, so he can actually teach himself how to make all this happen. He builds the pendulum and points Dharma to the island, which all has to happen. That one may give you a headache.)
Kate's reason she is here, is because Christian or Claire showed up riding her black horse, and told her what to do, or else. She's here to make Jack's babies.
Jack&Kate, Claire&Sawyer, Sun&Jin, Sayid&Illana, and I'm sure we'll be introduced to a black and german couple to play Adam and Eve as well.
Bernard and Rose are sacrifices the island will demand, or a very interesting genetic choice for an addition to the Garden. Lets hope for the latter. Maybe Bernard IS german, yeah, there we go! Negro and German all in one couple. They'll probably ALWAYS have twins. I digress...
Ben WILL die eventually, and so WILL John. Like real dead. Probably together.
Hurley is the new Noah. Hurleybirds and all.
Richard is actually an Egyptian, given immortality by Jacob to make sure people don't blow the island up, and fate unrolls as how it should. Ever see an Egyptions without a ton of eyeliner? heh.
And little Ben will not die from Sayid's bullet, he'll probably be saved by Juliet, who will probably take him to Richard, and he'll overhear some conversations that will carry him to 2007. The island will heal him, Richard will see that, and the future is set.
Christian is dead, but his spirit is being used by Jacob to manipulate the timeline, since Richard can't teleport to frieghters seconds before they blow up. Jacob needed a ghost messenger, plain and simple.
And finally, Jacob is nothing less than the hand of God preparing for Adams and Eves for the next mankind. This time, the bible will start a little differently.
(I avoided the "why's" in this text, or it would be way too long. Like why Juliet is told Ben has a crush on her is because she "looks just like her", is actually because she "is" her. We'll skip that good stuff for the discussion.)
Please ask any questions on how the pieces of the almost five full seasons of a puzzle actually fit this theory.
Thanks for reading,
Leesters.Theory by Leesters