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Popular Mechanics January 21, 2009 Erin McCarthy |
Lost Season Five Premiere: 2 Hours of Time Travel, Wormholes and Exotic Matter Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof once told Popular Mechanics that he has "a long and storied history in every single time-travel story that's ever been written," and Season Five's two-part, two-hour premiere, called "Because You Left" and "The Lie," draws on that knowledge. |
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 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 February 5, 2010 Allie Townsend |
Fringe Finale Bends, But Conserves the Laws of Physics The Fringe team arrives in Manhattan just in time to discover that something has scrambled the atoms of the building along with everything and everyone inside. |
Popular Mechanics May 14, 2009 Erin Sottberg |
Lost's Season Five Finale's Electromagnetic Science Makes the Grade According to physicist Daniel Faraday's plan, the only way to prevent "the incident" from happening is by destroying the pocket of electromagnetic energy that lies underneath the Swan station. |
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 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 May 30, 2008 Adam Savage |
MythBuster: Lost Finale's Bombs Were Crap, but I Get Big Picture The chemistry of those 500 pounds of C4, and why the space-time continuum from last night's Season Four finale has changed many viewer's theories on the future of this favorite sci-fi show. |