On May 9, 7:53 am, speculator <bd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> X-No-Archive:yes
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> Agree, it's more like a variable time distortion than a consistently
> reproducible fixed lag or lead.
>
> -spec
Yes, that's why Faraday says that "when" is relative.
-yngver
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> On May 9, 8:11 am, masonReloaded <jonmason1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > On May 9, 6:34 am, "ricok987" <ricok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > > How did the doctor's body show up on the beach-before he was killed,
yet
> > > that beacon rocket came way after the request? The time difference
between
> > > the island and ****p are impossible...maybe not in tv-land though.
>
> > It is possible that their is not a time difference per se (ie a fixed
> > time difference between two places), but that the barrier around the
> > island screws up the passage of time for things that cross it - the
> > Doctors body travelled back in time, the rocket travelled forward in
> > time, humans get their own timeline whacked up - ie Desmond.


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