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Mar 18 2010, 02:27 AM
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During the show there have been many theorys about the FF and when I was watching an episode, Lloyd Simcoe talks to Olivia about the Many-Worlds interpretation and says that she was ment to move to harvard and if she did then they would have met then Lloyd talks about the Many-Worlds interpretation which is that anything that could have happened did happen but in another universe so maybe all of thier Flashforwards is a look at what would happen on April 29th 2010 but in a different universe, for example the guy on Flashforward who was in the bus and said to Olivia and Bryce that he was in a club and that he was black, in his FF he was black which ment that he had the disease that Bryce said which ment that he never went to the hospital so he never got diagnosed with the disease. So his FF is what would have happened if he never went to the hospital which might prove that each persons FF is a vision of what would have happened but in a different universe another example could be that in Mark's FF he was drinking again which he said could never happen because he wont touch it again so his FF is what would have happened if he never gave up his drinking. But this is just my theory what do you think.
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Mar 25 2010, 01:20 PM
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What if in the final episode all is not as it seems. Olivia has not left Mark for Lloyd Simcoe. Mark is drinking in his flash forward because he IS forced to kill his partner, but he has not spit up with his wife. Instead, the reason Lloyd is in his house is because Mark, who is still running a renegade operation has to work together with Lloyd, who he hates. For that reason, on April 29th at about 9pm he has to go out urgently as he remembers something crucial he needs to follow up on in the office. He doesn't know Olivia is in, he thinks she is at work, but actually she ran in and got in the shower. Mark calls Lloyd to come over and babysit the kids, both Mark's little girl and Lloyd's little boy, Dylan, as they look after him and he lives with them since Lloyd cannot look after him given his current circumstances. So, Mark calls Lloyd, Lloyd comes over, Mark goes out, Lloyd spills something on his top and has to take it off, sits in front of the TV, Olivia comes out of the shower and gets ready, and goes to call Mark to bed at the time we see in the flash forward. She calls from the upstairs bannister "hey honey", Lloyd Simcoe turns around and Olivia is taken aback: "oh, what are you doing here? where's mark?" she exclaims. And that's a little snapshot of what might happen in the crucial final episode which will air in April 2010.
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Apr 3 2010, 10:48 AM
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I agree with the OP. I was actually going to type out almost the exact same thing. The "Many Worlds Interpretation" has been alluded to many times throughout the show. Initially it came in the form of "Schrodinger's Cat experiment" which is essentially the same concept. There is also a mention of the "double-slit experiment." We are also lead to believe that the blackout was caused by a "tachyon burst." Since tachyons are theoretically faster than the speed of light then this also would lead to them having imaginary proper time. If they have imaginary proper time then it would allow for an imaginary glimpse of a POSSIBLE future. In case you haven't noticed, EVERYTHING in this show happens for a reason. I think it would be foolish to presume that the multiple occurrences of extremely similar experiments/theories is merely a coincidence. It is brought up for reason, and my interpretation of this reason is because everybody who blacked out went to a possible future and not necessarily the future that was meant to occur. Furthermore, everybody's flash forwards coincide because they all experienced the exact same tachyon burst which would logically take them to the same imaginary/possible future. Although the episode that aired April 1st has me questioning how the D. Gibbons character knew Demetri would be in Somalia. D. Gibbons obviously is the man behind the blackout experiment and the show makes it seem as if he has experienced multiple blackouts. I say this because not only did he know that Demetri was going to be in Somalia when he was, but also because he obviously stole Simon's plans for the towers. Anybody have anything to add?
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Apr 19 2010, 10:01 PM
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The whole Multiverse/Butterfly Effect theory is good. I think that has been proven by Al Gough and the Somalia dude.
As I've said in previous posts, I think Frost (D. Gibbons) may be a little more heroic in the scheme of things. Maybe he's trying to fight the government (i.e. Jericho) and stop them from perverting his experiments. I think Vogel may have something to do with this as well, since he was in Somalia with them and could have somehow told Frost about something in one of Frost's flashes. It could have something to do with Janice, but I think she may be working with Jericho somehow, and I don't think Frost and Jericho are connected, aside from a conflict. What do you think? |
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