<tobinlim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Feb 12, 4:54 pm, Kevin Reilly <use...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> I can't claim credit for this theory (I heard it on a podcast before
>> looking it up on Lostpedia) but since Google Groups shows no messages
>> here containing "vilevortices" I figured some of you may not have heard
>> of it either:
>>
>> http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Vile_Vortices
>>
>> For what it's worth, of all the theories and explanations that have
been
>> flying around since this show started, this is the one that feels the
>> most convincing to me.
>>
>> I don't personally buy any of the New Age mysticism to which it
>> subscribes, but for the purposes of LOST -- which is so chock full of
>> mysticism that you have to accept it -- I can't deny the overwhelming
>> correlation between the locations of these 'vortices' and areas where
>> mysterious things have happened on the show, particularly with regard
to
>> vessels and aircraft disappearing.
>>
>> If this turns out to be coincidence, I'll be stunned.
>>
>> --
>> Kev
>>
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>> "Cooles and heates: if you want just condition of warm in your
>> room,
>> please control yourself." Instructions on Japanese air
>> conditioner
>
> I personally feel that this has now become a front-runner in terms of
> theory about the show.
>
> It explains the polar bear in Tunisia. It also explains Jack taking
> random flights to Sydney and Japan at the end of Season 3.
> You see him with maps all over his apartment in that episode with
> comp***** and rulers with maps.
I don't see what that has to do with Jack's free flights on Oceanic's Gold
Pass.


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