LOST-Theories.com

See you in another life brother. - Desmond

— Andrew

Perhaps LOST is actually a scemario of how the world will end. As we know, it appears that they are going to kill off many of our beloved castaways. According to the Mayan calander, the world will end in the year 2012. Also, many ‘prophets throughout time have also claimed similar chronological location as of when the apocolypse will happen. As we all know, LOST is this in the year of 2004 or 2005, which means that yes, the time is somewhat wrong, but still, if you think about it, they were suposed to push the button to save the world. When they didn’t push the button and all hell broke loose on the island, it appeared nothing had happened; perhaps nothing had.

However! At season 3’s finale, It appeared that they got off the island somehow through a ‘fast forward’. However, Jake and Kate were going on and on about how they need to get back to the island. Perhaps, just perhaps if they were not rescued until 2005, then upon their arrival back to civilization, then that may have been what make the seven year tribulation in the Christian’s bible. The 7 year tribulation is what is suposed to happen before the end of the world. The cool part being that if you add 7 to 2005, you get 2012, which would mark the Mayans as maybe being correct on their predictions.

Update 1: Nov. 8th, 2007. It would make since that the Valenzetti equation would tie in with my theory, and now if I can only manage to put forth a less than pathetic effort. However, another aspect with the real world which the writers of lost could introduce in order to strengthen their assurance that the Valenzetti equation is real and the world is ending is that of something I saw on the history channel. It talked about the apocalypse, and how all the different culture have different stories with the same conclusion. For example, the whole Nostradmus concept, which lost could use considering that Desmond has psychic flashes. Another thing which honestly kind of made me laugh was the astrological significence among all the cultures, but specifically that of the Catholic church. In the show I watched, I said something about the equators alligning and what not. It will be quite entertaining on what the writers do decide to do, and I’m very excited. My theory does not directly touch on the smokey monster, nor about what dharma is their for…other than to enter the numbers. Anyways, I’m open to suggestion, and would like to make this theory bulletproof, however, the paradox is that the more I try to make it bulletproof, I make it easier to be shot down. Cheers.

Key characters

Short Name Full Name Episodes Theories
Jack Jack Shephard 1.1, 1.5, 2.11, 1.11, 1.16, 1.20, 3.9, 3.22, 3.1, 4.10, 4.12, & 3” href=”/episodes/theres-no-place-home-parts-2-3/”>4.13 1505
Kate Katherine “Kate” Austen 3.6, 1.2, 1.3, 2.9, 1.12, 1.16, 1.22, 3.15, 4.4, 4.12 734

Key episodes

# Title Aired Central character Theories
3.22 Through The Looking Glass 5-23-2007 Jack 1265

Comments

  1. babaramdass Nov 4, 2007 2:17 a.m. Comment: 1

    Because you’re Mayan, I’ll walk the lion.

  2. babaramdass Nov 4, 2007 2:30 a.m. Comment: 2

    She’s got a smile that it seems to me reminds me of childhood memories where everything was as fresh as the bright blue sky

    Now and then when I see her face she takes me away to that special place and if I’d stare too long, i’d probably break down and cry

    Oh, oh, oh, sweet child o’ mayan.

    Sorry. Anyway, this theory does tie in with the Valenzetti Equation which states that the numbers 4,8,15,16,23,42 are used to calculate the moment that the world ends.

  3. lockeko Nov 4, 2007 2:45 a.m. Comment: 3

    Hey you get off of myan cloud

  4. shamballa Nov 4, 2007 7:07 a.m. Comment: 4

    It’s Myan party and I’ll cry if I want to…

  5. Annie79 Nov 4, 2007 9:06 a.m. Comment: 5

    Welcome, Andrew! I think it’s a very interesting theory. +1

  6. shamballa Nov 4, 2007 9:26 a.m. Comment: 6

    I have to say it… it’s Mayan not Myan. Use the edit option if you feel inclined to correct.

  7. AC3RIZZL3 Nov 4, 2007 10:17 p.m. Comment: 7

    yeah i like this aswell+1.so much im gonna write a rap so while the myan calender predicts mankinds demise, bens lies are no suprise, he wants to be crowned lord of the flies, Valenzetti,well,hell he came to this equation.id urge purge and evasion from my unseen safe haven.Now everything is in opposites like asterix and obeliks,im at the table where the mad hopper sits,unable to find a round hole in which this square box will fit.The answers 42 we just gotta find what the question is,is twenty minutes longer than what a second is……………….crap i ran outta room….im gonna write more on a post…lol

  8. AC3RIZZL3 Nov 4, 2007 10:19 p.m. Comment: 8

    it starts with SO WHILE THE MYAN CAL….lol …………im such a fool

  9. dabiatchishere Nov 5, 2007 11:19 a.m. Comment: 9

    Andrew, I like the tie in with the Mayan calender and “Lost”, which may have something to do with the Valenzetti Equation, and the end of the world!

    Quite plausible! Good thoughts and work! +1

  10. Quarantine Nov 10, 2007 1:49 p.m. Comment: 10

    Actually, I just realized that my Microsoft Windows calender only goes up to the year 2099.

    Does Microsoft expect the end of the world on December 31, 2099?

    Or, is it possible that a calendar that goes even that far into the future is pretty much useless?

    Lets face it: the makers of the Mayan calendar probably just made it out into what was to them an unimaginably far future date and figured that it would probably suffice to get the crops planted in their life time. Not to mention that they had to carve the damned thing out of stone. In the tropics, no less.

    I’m not knocking the theory here at all, I want to be clear. The worst thing I can really say about it is that it has already been done (see last episode of the X-Files) It is just the fact that some people actually, in real life, believe that there is an eschatological argument to be made based on the fact that some ancient carvers ran out of room to engrave a rock, that just makes me a little crazy.

    I give you a plus one for putting up with my pet peeve.