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Old February 29th, 2008, 01:28 PM

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I took the loopiness of Faraday, along with his crying, as he hasn't met his constant and it is affecting him. The card game is a possible test for how long you can go after jumping without meeting your constant and still remain sane (unfortunately for Daniel Desmond took off on the helicopter - luckily a phone call will do it). In the ff with the caretaker Daniel can't remember why he is crying - he hasn't had contact with his constant and his mind is going.


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If you were a scientist conducting time travel experiments or, as Faraday said, "This is when I do what Oxford frowns upon," don't you think you would eventually have to try the experiment on yourself? It's not like there a volunteers and every "mad scientist" eventually uses himself as a test subject (see The Fly, The Prestige, The Invisible Man) I think this is excellent proof that Daniel is also unstuck in time, as he called it.
I agree with you 100%! That is a good point.
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