Crazy 'Lost' Theories
It's Electric!
Real-life scientists Hannes Alven and Hans Oersted predicted Earth would suffer from an electromagnetic catastrophe. It's believed that the 'Lost' creators paid homage to their ideas by naming character Alvar Hanso, CEO of the Hanso Foundation, after them.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesThe Name Game
What's in a name? Many argue John Locke's character can be compared with political theorist John Locke. Another example points out a reference to 'Jacob's List,' which can be compared to 'Jacob's Ladder,' and would work well with the idea that the island is purgatory.
Crazy 'Lost' Theories'Lost' Souls
How can so many people with personal issues survive a plane crash? Where do babies go when they die? TV Squad pointed out that Boone "died" after making peace with all his sister issues. His death occurred at the same time as the birth of baby Aaron. However, that doesn't explain why Walt's dog is on the island.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesAll Dogs Go To Heaven
On Retrieversoftruth.com, Dr. Vincent "Wally" Bole delineates a timeline of important labrador retriever moments. One should pay close attention to the moment when a servant named "Lloyd" saves a yellow lab. Lloyd is also the family name for Walt's deceased mother, Susan. It is suggested that yellow labs are clairvoyant and are guardian angels.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesBlood Ties
Susan Lloyd (Walt's mother) and Alvar Hanso both have a rare blood disorder. In both the show and the 'Lost Experience' game, several characters have been afflicted with illnesses that required medical attention. Susan, unfortunately, did not survive. It's also one of the few connections between the Hanso characters on the show.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesWho's Your Daddy? (Part 1)
The Others always said Walt was special. AOL Television's Elizabeth Chan theorizes that Michael is not Walt's biological father. Susan and Walt had both vocally denied Michael's paternity. On top of the similarity that bad things surround both Walt and Aaron, Susan's law firm may have also been the people handling Claire's adoption which directed to specifically take the doomed Flight 815.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesWho's Your Daddy? (Part 2)
On top of her boyfriend running out on her during her pregnancy with Aaron, Claire is also fatherless. She or her boyfriend Thomas might be fathered by Alvar Hanso. According to an entry in Lostpedia, the hatch murals bear an uncanny resemblance to Thomas' artwork. AOL Television's Elizabeth Chan also feels this indicates that he may have lived in the hatch on the island.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesThe Valenzetti Equation
The numbers should not be viewed as separate figures, but as a sum that represents the amount of time left before the Earth's destruction. Fictional author Gary Troupe, author of 'Bad Twin', suggests the numbers are an answer to the Valenzetti Equation, which imprisoned mathematicians attempted to solve. Do Hurley's friends in the psych ward ring a bell?
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesThe Monster Is Tulpa
Similarities have been drawn between "The Smoke Monster" and "Tulpa." According to Wikipedia, Tulpa is based on Tibetan mystic beliefs that objects and beings are materialized thought, created by willpower to take a physical form. Many TV shows have based their villains on this idea and it is referenced in the Stephen King's thriller 'It.'
Crazy 'Lost' Theories'Lost' is a Stephen King Novel
Place your bets on when Stephen King will direct an episode of 'Lost.' His influences are predominate throughout the series. His novel 'Carrie,' was introduced as a book club selection for the Others. He also often speaks of the show and has introduced the creators in his magazine column. It's also no secret that the creators of 'Lost' idolize King.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesThe Island Is Hell
The number 23 is referenced heavily throughout the show. Including the exact backbone in which Ben is suffering a tumor, a reference to the 23rd Psalm, the gate the survivors left from in Sydney and even the expiration date on the Apollo Candy bar. Since 'Lost' is a heavy numbers game, two divided by three = .666, which is also the sign of the devil. Does this mean the island is hell?
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesMyths Come Alive
'Lost' often references Greek mythology, particular for items that originated from the Hanso Foundation, including Apollo Candy, the Hydra station, Persephone in the 'Lost Experience' and the hatch as Pandora's Box.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesThe Hieroglyphs Theory
'Lost' often references Greek mythology, particular for items that originated from the Hanso Foundation, including Apollo Candy, the Hydra station, Persephone in the 'Lost Experience' and the hatch as Pandora's Box.
Crazy 'Lost' Theories'I Once Was 'Lost'
The plot of the show can be compared to the lyrics of the song 'Amazing Grace.' According to Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly, as '' the characters in 'Lost' are 'found,' the closer this serialized saga gets toward its inevitable, natural, end." He even goes as far as to take each stanza and compare it to the different seasons.
Crazy 'Lost' TheoriesMap Quest
Many theories aim to decipher the meaning of the illuminated blast door map. According to lost4815162342.com, pieces of the map show terrain, Dharmatel relays or tunnels, specific Dharma facilities. It also bore Latin writing which includes the translations "He is made worse by his cure / medicine" and "It's a bad plan that can't be changed."
