This much I know: During the second season of LOST it was revealed that the numbers are the code that must be entered into the computer located inside The Swan every 108 minutes (By the way 4 + 8 + 15 + 16 + 23 + 42 = 108). Entering the numbers resets the countdown timer to 108 minutes. in:Numbers, Unsolved, Codes, Recurring ThemesThe NumbersRevision as of 00:35, November 15, 2006 by LOST-PandoraX (Talk | contribs)
During the second season of LOST it was revealed that the numbers are the code that must be entered into the computer located inside The Swan every 108 minutes (By the way 4 + 8 + 15 + 16 + 23 + 42 = 108). Entering the numbers resets the countdown timer to 108 minutes.CounterZeroHieroglyphic
Bunker Hieroglyphs
If an individual does not push the button in time, the numbers flip to a series of glyphs. While the numeric sequence is flipping into these icons, an individual can still finish typing in the numbers, press execute, and return the counter to 108 minutes. The crew in The Swan were supposed to be replaced every 540 days (108 × 5), which means that each crew will enter the numbers at least 7200 times.
It has been revealed in the Lost Experience that these six numbers are the core values of the Valenzetti Equation, a mathematical formula designed to predict the end of humanity. The purpose of the DHARMA Initiative is to change the factors leading to humanity’s demise, which will be indicated by an alteration in at least one of these numbers. However, why 2004?
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 7 years ago
He’s LOST!
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
But he’s found winning lottery numbers.
NitramNangap almost 7 years ago
This much I know: During the second season of LOST it was revealed that the numbers are the code that must be entered into the computer located inside The Swan every 108 minutes (By the way 4 + 8 + 15 + 16 + 23 + 42 = 108). Entering the numbers resets the countdown timer to 108 minutes. in:Numbers, Unsolved, Codes, Recurring ThemesThe NumbersRevision as of 00:35, November 15, 2006 by LOST-PandoraX (Talk | contribs)
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During the second season of LOST it was revealed that the numbers are the code that must be entered into the computer located inside The Swan every 108 minutes (By the way 4 + 8 + 15 + 16 + 23 + 42 = 108). Entering the numbers resets the countdown timer to 108 minutes.CounterZeroHieroglyphic
Bunker Hieroglyphs
If an individual does not push the button in time, the numbers flip to a series of glyphs. While the numeric sequence is flipping into these icons, an individual can still finish typing in the numbers, press execute, and return the counter to 108 minutes. The crew in The Swan were supposed to be replaced every 540 days (108 × 5), which means that each crew will enter the numbers at least 7200 times.
It has been revealed in the Lost Experience that these six numbers are the core values of the Valenzetti Equation, a mathematical formula designed to predict the end of humanity. The purpose of the DHARMA Initiative is to change the factors leading to humanity’s demise, which will be indicated by an alteration in at least one of these numbers. However, why 2004?
NitramNangap almost 7 years ago
Sorry for the double paste in my last comment.
KEA almost 7 years ago
?
Peter Gordon Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I miss Lost!
daleandkristen almost 7 years ago
So do I!!!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Has it really been that long ago???
Germanshepherds4ever almost 7 years ago
I don’t get this one at all…..
Erwin Schwartz Premium Member almost 7 years ago
It’s a reference to the TV program “LOST”. Google Dharma Stations if you aren’t familiar.
bryan42 almost 7 years ago
Aah, okay, never watched it. The only Dharma I know is the company where I buy silk and linen dying supplies.
tad1 almost 7 years ago
I liked Gilligan’s Island better.
Jkiss almost 7 years ago
Throw it back Will it’s not worth your time or trouble.