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Known Constants
Desmond as Faraday's Constant
NOTE: There are other shifts pertinent to Desmond and Penny.
- While in basic training in 1996, Desmond becomes unstuck in time and shifts to December 2004.
- Desmond visits Faraday at Oxford College to talk about time travel. Faraday is convinced Desmond is involved in a prank until Desmond mentions a setting of 2.342, an oscillation of 11 Hertz, and the name of Eloise. During the visit, Faraday explains to Desmond that a being undergoing "time-transported consciousness" must identify a constant that exists in both periods of time travel to avoid death. Faraday notes in his journal that, "If anything goes wrong, Desmond Hume will be my constant."
- At some unidentified point Faraday becomes unstuck. We do not necessarily see all of his shifts. Faraday suffers mental degradation as a result but does not develop an aneurysm because he understands what is happening to him.
- Day 50 - Day 75: Faraday, in Essex, Massachusetts, watches the news about the supposed wreck of Oceanic 815. He shifts to the helicopter piloted by Lapidus.
- Day 50 - Day 75: He bails out onto the Island, and later briefly meets Desmond on the beach. He shifts back to Essex.
- Day 50 - Day 75: He is weeping, but does not tell his caretaker why he is weeping. At this point, Faraday becomes "re-stuck" in time and begins his recovery; his tears are tears of joy.
- Dec 22, 2004: Desmond, with others, leaves the island in the helicopter at dusk for the freighter. Enroute he becomes unstuck in time and shifts to his basic training period.
- Dec 24, 2004: Desmond arrives on the freighter at mid-day. He talks to Faraday by satellite phone. Faraday tells him that, when he shifts again into 1996 to visit him (Faraday) at Oxford and tell him the setting of 2.342, an oscillation of 11 Hertz, and the name of Eloise.
- Dec 24, 2004: On the Island, Faraday looks at an entry in his journal reading, "If anything goes wrong, Desmond Hume will be my constant." This is not the first time he has looked at the entry, although it is the first time we see him do it.
The Orchid
- This could have something to do with the Orchid. The rabbits can't recognize the difference between the future and the past and cause both to go mad.
- The same could be said for Eloise, Daniel's lab rat.
Constant
Each person leaving the island and was exposed to radiation/magnetism will face a time distortion like that of Minkowski, Desmond, Brandon, and Daniel. Without a Constant they will have adverse side effects.
Sayid did not experience a time distortion because he did not suffer prolonged exposure to radiation like Desmond. For this reason not all the people on the island or attempting to leave the island will experience time distortion or require a constant.
A Constant may be a person in both the current time and the "jump-time" to who the time-traveler can connect.
- The show's producers had always said that there was a reason characters appeared in each others flashbacks - a significant reason, it wasn't just accident. The writers have set it up so that the characters can be each other's constants.
- However the constant has to be someone the individual cares deeply about. There actually aren't many flashbacks in which characters share an important relationship that would enable them to use each other as constants. It is more likely that the significant reason characters appear in each others flashbacks is that their destinies are intertwined and related to the island, and that Jacob orchestrates their ultimate destinies in some way.
- A constant is not necessarily a person but it is a person, place, or thing that enables a person "LOST" in time to find their bearing.
- John Locke's constant is the island.
The Numbers as a Constant
Because the Losties crashed on the Island through what is apparently some sort of "time membrane" around the island, without following those certain coordinates, they are all experiencing time jumps, but do not realize it for one reason or another. We mistake these time jumps for "flashbacks," and think that they are characters remembering past events, but they are really experiencing conciousness-time jumps that we are not aware of. If this is true, and assuming that the Island somehow wants to keep them there, they would need some sort of constant to keep them from dying. An easy thing to do would be to use the Numbers, which pop up all over the Island. Perhaps the Island somehow scattered the numbers through the timeline, or at least make the characters see them in their lives, to subconciously keep them on the island. This would explain why Desmond suddenly had more and more trouble getting back from his time jumps- because he had amnesia, and would not have remembered the numbers, logically nullifying their quality as Constants. However, because Desmond found his new Constant- Penelope- the connection was restored. This is logical, as the Losties couldn't have entered the Island without passing through the membrane, and explains the near-impossibly coincidental appearance of the numbers in ALL the characters' lives.
- There's nothing to suggest the Losties' flashbacks are anything but narrative devices. They started as soon as they arrived on the island, not after prolonged exposure to radiation, they don't suffer confusion related to these flashbacks, the self in the flashback can not relate to the self in the present, they don't suffer the physical effects of being unstuck in time (ie., haemorrhaging) and even Desmond himself didn't experience time travel until after the hatch implosion.
- Not all of the characters have been exposed to radiation, especially before the explosion of The Swan. Faraday said that only people who are exposed to high amounts of radiation are prone to this "Flashtime" phenomenon. There are many flasbacks before this explosion.
- Not all of the characters know the numbers well or care about them enough to use them as a constant. There are many characters who have no care or knowledge of what the numbers are. This could only be a strong constant for a few characters, namely Hurley, who struggled with the numbers both before and after arrival on the island.
Faraday's Constant
- Desmond may be Faraday's constant because of a causality loop--that is, if Faraday can never communicate with Desmond and have him bring the vital numbers back to make the time machine work, the time machine can never exist. So, even if Faraday has only met Desmond once (in 1996) he can safely assume he will meet Desmond again. Not only can Faraday rely on meeting Desmond again, the timeline may necessitate it, if Faraday never discovers the essential numbers himself.
- Even if Faraday reverse engineers the numbers Desmond brought back from the future and understands why they are essential, they still do not actually exist--that is, they're existence is uncaused. Faraday's failing memory may explain this: forgetting the numbers sometime after his meeting with Desmond in 1996, Faraday redoubles his efforts and discovers the values himself and records them in his notebook, to be read to Desmond in 2004.
- Daniel chose Desmond to be his constant because of the unique events surrounding their meeting.
- Daniel is certain that if he ever experienced time-transported consciousness (TTC), he would be able to find his constant in Desmond because, not only his brush with TTC, but during that time, Desmond contacted Daniel directly and assisted with his related research; that would be something not soon forgotten.
- Daniel has presented signs of memory issues, hence the test Charlotte was conducting with the playing cards. Seems fitting that he would rely on such a manner of failsafe regarding certain side-effects he is aware that he may experience.
- Daniel is certain that if he ever experienced time-transported consciousness (TTC), he would be able to find his constant in Desmond because, not only his brush with TTC, but during that time, Desmond contacted Daniel directly and assisted with his related research; that would be something not soon forgotten.
Oceanic Six
The Oceanic Six were the only crash survivors able to escape the Island, either because like Sayid they hadn't had enough radiation exposure, or because they were certain that they could find a constant to link the present with their past.
Libby
- Libby's and Hurley's constants could be each other.
- Libby is dead.
Animals
- Sayid's constant could be the black cat at the flame, wich is the same as Amira's.
- Sayid doesn't need a constant. He hasn't been exposed to enough radiation or elctromagnetism.
- Kate's constant could be her black horse
- Kate doesn't need a constant. She hasn't been exposed to enough radiation or elctromagnetism.
- Many of them were exposed to powerful electromagnetism in the Swan, and during the discharge
- Besides which Kate and Sayid don't care enough about the cat and the horse.
- Actually, those animals played pretty integral roles in their lives, and they definitely seemed to take notice of them
- Besides which Kate and Sayid don't care enough about the cat and the horse.
People
- Jack's constant could be his own father, he has seen him alive on the island.
- It may also be Desmond.
- The dead reappearing (Christian, Boone, Yemi) and people where they do not belong (Walt, Dave, Charlie) could have something to do with this development.
Newborns
- It's possible that all of the children born on the Island have died from lack of a constant, like the rat, Eloise.
- If true, Aaron would have had to found his constant as well
- Feasible, as he does end up as one of the Oceanic 6.
- So far, the only people we know to have been exposed to large amounts of either radiation or electromagnetism were: Desmond (after the Swan discharge), Daniel (in his experiments), Locke (after the discharge), and Charlie & Eko (both have died in events proceeding the discharge).
- The word is "preceding" and neither of those events preceded the discharge, they followed.
- Of course they followed, that's what "proceeding" means
- Not to say that the discharge didn't affect everyone on the Island, that has yet to be determined.
- So far, the only people we know to have been exposed to large amounts of either radiation or electromagnetism were: Desmond (after the Swan discharge), Daniel (in his experiments), Locke (after the discharge), and Charlie & Eko (both have died in events proceeding the discharge).
Fake Beards
- Some of the others wore fake beards when interacting with the Losties in order to appear different enough that no one would be able to use them as a constant.
- That would allow any Others that have the ability to move back and forth on their timelines to go back and interact with the Losties in the past without being recognized.
The Island
- Because of the universes tendency to ‘course-correct’, becoming the constant of a time-traveler entangles an object or person with that time-traveler’s timeline. These entanglements increase the likely hood that constants will be drawn to the island and of living constants becoming time-travelers themselves. For that reason it is important to not share knowledge about the island.
- The island is Jacob's constant.
- If one is unconscious when entering or leaving (or at least when entering) the "barrier" surrounding the Island, one does not travel in time and does not need a constant. Note that Desmond was knocked unconscious on his boat before crashing on the Island, and so didn't time travel when he first arrived. Also note that the Others sedated Juliet for her journey to the Island--the purpose of this could be to prevent time-travel. Minkowski encountered time travel heading to the Island because he was conscious at the time. Also, during the crash of Flight 815, it seems as if almost all the passengers, with the exception of a few like Kate, were knocked unconscious during the mid-air break-up, thus explaining the seeming lack of time-travel experienced by any of them.
- Of course, as just pointed out, this theory does not explain why some passengers (Kate in particular) who were conscious during the entire crash, did not experience time-travel.
Possible Constants for Various Characters
- Charlie's ring is Aaron's constant.
- Aaron doesen't need a constant because he hasn't off-island before the crash and even he neede one, it wouldn't have been the ring, because he has only one encounter with it and is not emontionaly attached to it.Plus he wasn't exsposed to any radiation aand/or electromagnetisme as far as we know.
- The toy plane is Kate's constant.
- The numbers are Hurley's constant.
- Jin is Sun's constant and vice versa.
- Jin's watch is Jin's constant, and he became so aggravated about the watch in the days following the crash because of this.
- It's not Jin's watsh he was suposed to delivere it for Paik.
- Jin's watch is Jin's constant, and he became so aggravated about the watch in the days following the crash because of this.
- Anthony Cooper is Locke's constant. Locke needed to kill Cooper so that his entire life could become tied down to the Island.
- But we know je escaped the Island.
- Nadia is Sayid's constant.
- Although given that Sayid escaped the Island without side effects, he may not need her.
- The hospital is Jack's constant.
- Or Sarah.
- He might not need a constant, as he left with no side effects.
- Or Sarah.
- Rachel is Juliet's constant.
- She didn't contact her in the present so its highly unlikely
- The music box is Rousseau's constant.
- $3.2 million is Miles' constant.
- Yes, probably because if he asked for a bigger amount of money it wouldn't have been the same as his previous encounter with the $3.2. million dollars.
- Naomi's Bracelet was Naomi's constant.
- Walt is Michael's constant.
- Charles Widmore is Ben's constant (which is why Ben couldn't kill him).
- Killing a constant doesen't exactly mean the death of the person who has that consant.
- John Locke is Richard Alpert's contant.
- Bernard and Rose are each other's constants.

