An early scene in the episode "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" (almost exactly 2 minutes in) depicts the character Caesar frantically looking through various documents, one of which has always caught my eye and puzzled me no matter how many times I try and solve it.
The document depicts various circles (globes, or planets) which are all interconnected by lines which are tagged either "Real Time", "Space Time", "Imaginary Time" and "Imaginary Space". Additionally, Some of these 'globes' are tagged with "Event A", "Event B" and "Event c". Finally, there are some physics-style formulas (or equations, I have no idea) which I
will try my hardest to try to replicate (I apologize if there are any wrongfully translated equations):
1. A(T) = CE (to the square root of N3) T
2. A(squared) = CT
3. 1 DA
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A DT
4. 3m(squared)
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2
Automatically this sort of information brings a question to mind, "Is this suggesting alternate realities?". My honest answer is yes it certainly hinting at alternate realities. Event A being one existence, Event B another, and so on. As for the equations? I'm not sure exactly what they mean but I believe one doesn't really need to understand what they are but what they represent. They are representing a mathematical possibility truth or possibility that these could exist.
Damon and Carlton are very picky as to what content
is shown on LOST and there is very little doubt that this is foreshadowing what subject matter is to come in the final season. The alternate reality theories which suggest that the "what happened, happened" theory would work with all of the small differences or 'mistakes' on the show, I mean come on! How come Ben doesn't know Sayid as an adult since Sayid shot Ben as a kid or why didn't Rousseau recognize Jin from the 1980's??
The theory is very small but I believe it is a significant piece of information in which I haven't seen any posts, theories or discussion regarding. I hope, with the help of the comments, we can build upon this theory and create some really great ideas.
Thanks for your time.