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| - "The Garden of Forking Paths" indicates something big is going to involve savants. The dead homeless guy was a savant. Vreede compared him to Rain Man. Rain Man was autistic. The Wikipedia article for Savant Syndrome says that there is a big correlation between savant syndrome and autism. As Dylan is the only autistic character so far, I can't help but to think he'll be involved, maybe to memorize the QED formula? TheUnknown285 02:51, April 23, 2010 (UTC)
* I concur. but something has been bothering me. Think about the first episode. something about brainscans showing something with the hypothalmus of the brain. now consider Dylan and Gabriel McDow, both are special individuals. even more interesting is they both knew who Olivia was even though they never directly met before; Gabriel saw her in flashes and was at special events she attended (albeit olivia was unaware), however, Dylan (as far as we know) never even encountered Olivia in his flashforward, yet he was able to recognize her and address her by name the first tome they meet. then that got me thinking about the multidimensional theory that has been alluded to frequently (e.g. Simon explaining Schrödinger's cat; Lloyd referenced it; even Dyson Frost alluded to it with his "garden of forking paths") but that's a whole nother matter. Kingluffy1 03:31, April 30, 2010 (UTC)
* If you think about it, in the realities Gabriel saw, Lloyd and Olivia are together. Olivia has taken up with Dylan and vice-versa; Lloyd has shown the ability to calm Charlie down. In the reality that was supposed to happen, according to Gabriel, Charlie is Lloyd's daughter, Dylan is Olivia's son, and that house really is Dylan's too. TheUnknown285 03:49, April 30, 2010 (UTC) I really feel that mutidimensional theory plays an important role. by the, (this is totally irrelevant but...) i'm surprised the site's not as active being April 29, 2010 has come and gone (in reality)Kingluffy1 04:10, April 30, 2010 (UTC)
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