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Popular Mechanics January 21, 2009 Adam Savage |
MythBuster Adam Savage on Lost Premiere: James Cameron's Time Travel has Nothing on Lost I'm so glad to be back in the world of Lost -- and after seeing the season premiere, I can say it was worth the wait. |
Popular Mechanics May 30, 2008 Richard Muller |
Physicist: Einstein Would Approve of Moving the Island on Lost How did Ben make the island "disappear" in last night's season finale? It's all relativity, argues a top professor who even uses Lost in his classes. |
Popular Mechanics February 12, 2009 Erin Scottberg |
Lost's Time Travel Theories Start To Become Clear A look at some of the rules of time travel revealed on last weeks episode of Lost. |
Popular Mechanics February 3, 2010 Erin McCarthy |
Lost Season Six Premiere has Rock Solid Science The opening moments of Lost's season six premiere, "LA X," look eerily familiar: We're back on Oceanic Flight 815. But something is off. |
Popular Mechanics February 2, 2010 Erik Sofge |
The Problem With TV Time Travel -- And How Lost Can Fix It The final season of Lost has a lot of explaining to do. What exactly is the smoke monster? Why does Richard never age? |
Popular Mechanics February 19, 2009 Michio Kaku |
Lost's Space-Time Backstory: Lost Season 5, Episode 6 After four seasons following the harrowing exploits of the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 on and off their island, last night's episode of Lost, "316," dropped a huge piece of the jigsaw puzzle into the laps of the show's devotees. |
Popular Mechanics May 30, 2008 Michio Kaku |
Time-Travel Expert: Lost Finale Opens New Trap Door in Space After last night's mind-bending episode, it's a question only this heady physicist could answer: How do you move an island, then show up halfway across the world? Let's just say the Looking Glass has nothing on Ben. |