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Originally Posted by Markygman
When it was said to "move the island".
i had thought that perhaps that wasn't meant as a physical move... but maybe move it to a different point in time.
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So far we've had suggestions of characters moving back and forth in time. If this had anything to do with some of the EM qualities of the island, perhaps it's about the time the island does its magic for itself.
In terms of law of physics time-travel occurs in space-time continuum so any move in time is bound to correspond to some move in space as well. An object can not be in two different places at the same time or remain to be the same object appearing simultaneously at two different times. I wrote earlier on another thread that:
"...EM appears to be more an issue of spatiality or better, of space-time continuum rather than just temporality; EM is a topographic expression of change in energy fields, it effects the physical presence/manifestation/location of object under experiment (consider the puzzle about island's location or Dan's fascination with the weird refraction of sun light on island). Then again, change is often theorized as motion over time (since motion is change over time) so the 'end-result' is of course temporal."