On Feb 4, 4:17 pm, "Yvan Descartes" <yvan.descar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In Episode 4:02, "Confirmed Dead," the wreckage of flight 815 will
> supposedly be found at the bottom of the Sunda Trench. Undresea
> cameras will show the wreckage, and the footage will be aired on
> television. There will be a shot of the pilot's left arm and hand
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seehttp://bp0.blogger.com/_RrObyQ3XzcY/R6VvhcBE19I/AAAAAAAASwY/Z69341sK_...
> ).(see note after the text for the correct link)) He is wearing a
jacket.
> His name is Seth Norris. We will see an
> old photo of the pilot (with a mustache). It's Greg Grunberg, the
> same actor who played him in the first episode.
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> Frank Lapidus (Jeff Fahey), a new character from the freighter, will
> be watching television, and will get upset at the identification of
> the body as Seth Norris. He will call the Oceanic hotline number and
> insist that the body is not Seth's, because he always wore his wedding
> ring, and there is no ring on the body. He'll be told that the ring
> must have fallen off. Frank will insist that the body is not Seth's,
> and he knows this because *he* was supposed to be the pilot of flight
> 815, but was replaced by Seth.
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> *We* will be able to tell that the wreckage is fake, because the pilot
> of flight 815 was not wearing a jacket when he was found by Jack,
> Kate, and Charlie.
Seehttp://www.lost-tv.com/pictures/displayimage.php?album=24&pos=409
> . The pilot was unconscious, still belted in, with straps over both
> shoulders. No jacket is visible in the cockpit. The dead co-pilot,
> whose body tumbled out of the cockpit when Jack opened it, was also
> not wearing a jacket. The pilot was wearing a watch on his left
> wrist, and he appears to have been wearing a wedding ring. It's hard
> to tell from watching the season one DVD, but you can look for it in
> the shot when he puts the transceiver on the sheepskin.
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> If the plane had somehow split into two mirror images, or if the
> undersea wreckage was the real thing, and the wreckage on Craphole was
> in the afterlife, then the pilot should have been wearing the white
> ****rt (without a jacket) in both places.
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> Another clue that the body is fake can be found in the pilot's name.
> Seth means "substitute." In the Bible, Eve considered Seth a
> substitute for her dead son Abel. Seth was also a substitute for
> Frank as the pilot of flight 815.
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> Long ago, I speculated that the pilot's wounded eye resembled the Eye
> of Horus. Now, we discover the pilot's name is Seth Norris. The
> Egyptian god Set (also called Seth) and the god Horus became enemies,
> and Set put out Horus' eye.
Seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(mythology)
> . If you transpose the "h" and the "N" in Seth Norris, you get "Set
> 'n' Horris." The name Horace means "Timekeeper" or "Keeper of the
> Hours." This has implications due to the uncertain nature of time on
> the island. (You can imagine what the name Horace Goodspeed may
> signify.)
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> Note: Something was lost in translation.
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> The first photo link should
be:http://bp0.blogger.com/_RrObyQ3XzcY/R6VvhcBE19I/AAAAAAAASwY/Z69341sK_...
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> (Don't look if you don't want to be spoiled.)
The transposition is Cryllic!
Sean


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