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AlwaysLost
01-13-05, 02:27 AM
"...English philosopher John Locke, who argued that observation and reason, as demonstrated by Newton, should be our best judge and guide in all things. Locke urged that all of nature and even society should be searched to discover any 'natural laws' that might exist. Using Newtonian physics as a model of reason, Locke and his followers modeled a system of government that found adherents in the 13 British colonies across the Atlantic..."

I KNOW I KNOW there have been threads about John Locke on Lost and this john locke... but i just wanted people to hear what my physics book said. 'cause it really clicked with me

Sarahs Monkey
01-13-05, 02:30 AM
Yep. That's what Locke is doing now. He is experimenting with the island to see how it reacts. He set Boone up with the "monster" to see what would happen.

azteclady
01-13-05, 03:35 PM
Always Lost, do you have a theory that goes with this? If so, post it in the Theories and Speculations forum! Be sure to name it something other than "new theory" though!

John Locke and physics has a ring to it. Care to give it a whirl?

In the meantime, I'm closing this one down.


Beto