(urth) Fringe

Larry Miller decanus1284 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 6 16:32:06 PDT 2012


Yeah the time travel stuff and the hydrogen bomb seems to be the
source of most confusion.  The bomb worked and it did destroy  the EM
pocket but because of the paradox of them never having come to the
island in the future thus they never travel back in time and the EM
pocket is never destroyed things get complicated.  Faraday was right
when he said whatever happened happened.  Remember the universe course
corrects according to Eloise.  The energy released created a pocket
dimension an artificial world that is outside space and time where the
island was destroyed in the 70s and the crash never happened.  Now
after they die in the real world thier souls or thier piece of the
light  all migrate to this other world because they all have to be
together before they can pass on or return to the Source due to
whatever Jacob put out into the world to bind all thier destinies
together having carried over after death.  This is what I made of the
show after learning some inside info.

On 4/6/12, David Stockhoff <dstockhoff at verizon.net> wrote:
> On 4/6/2012 3:33 PM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
>> *From:* David Stockhoff <mailto:dstockhoff at verizon.net>
>> > I always figured at least one of the writers, or Abrams himself, must
>> >
>> have read BTNS. The mix of pulp mysteries with pulp SF, with multiple
>> >
>> time leaps (if not loops), and the deliberate withholding of information
>> >
>> is just too familiar.
>> There are TV precursors too, though, such as Twin Peaks.
>
> Definitely! But none with time travel, certainly not as complicated as
> in LOST.
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