Okay, it looks like I was wrong about the whole "everything will be explained by science" bit.
There's a website devoted to Lost where someone got a chance to speak to the producers.
Here's a brief quote from it:
JEFF: Whoa. That was a big issue, and I had the opportunity to speak with Carlton and Damon about that, so I can put this to rest right now. I asked them and here is what they told me. That is absolutely not true, they don’t recall saying it, and if they did, they retract it. You know, when you think about it, to say "everything will be explained by science" is pretty vague, and the Lost fans who have embraced this quote seem to be interpretting and applying its sentiment in a very narrow way. Science allows for some pretty far-out stuff. For example: quantum physics allows for the existence of alternate realities. And Carl Jung speculated on something called "the synchronicity theory," which is basically the equivalent to George Lucas' notion of The Force. If the producers decide to "explain" the island with an alternate reality theory, or the interconnections between characters with "synchronicity," then surely they would be able to say that they upheld their "everything will be explained by science" pledge. Right? (Again, assuming they really did pledge something akin to that at one point.)
I gotta say I'm a little bummed about this news. I don't want to hear about time ripples or any bullcrap like that. My interest was peaked when I heard that everything was explainable according to science.
Now that I know it's not, I look at the series in a whole new light. For all we know Luke Skywalker could run out of the forest and save everyone. Bummer.
I don't want to hear about ghosts, or aliens or some crappy science fiction bull crap. I know I'm probably in the minority saying that, but now that I know they can make up whatever they want, the show has lost some luster for me.
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