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arjay999
arjay999
60. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 6 2009, 10:13 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 6 2009, 10:13 PM EST
"I"
So, an entity that doesn't seem to change in appearance in all the photographs. (We can assume this part is at least true, as even Walter recognized him having seen him from 20+ years before.)

Possible theories on the being himself:
1) SEVERAL CLONES: Looks like same person, but not. Serially re-cloned through the years. May have multiple 'copies' stationed at multiple locations, too (Boston, Frankfurt, NY, etc.).
2) SINGLE HUMAN TIME TRAVELLER: Same person, but from some future (or possibly far past) epoch. Jumping from time to time and using Quantum Mechanics to know where to be positioned next.
3) MULTIPLE HUMANS: An eugenically engineered group (perhaps derived from some kind of cult-like organization within the ancient Catholic church, ala' the DaVinci Code).
4) CYBORG: probably not. I think he would have more features 'built-in' if he was. (Wouldn't need binoculars, for example, his eyes would be capable of zooming themselves.)
5) INTER-DIMENSIONAL BEING: Human 'clothing', using QM as above. (QM also predicts a many dimensioned multi-verse, as opposed to universe.).
6) ALIEN: I hope not... Same as 5, above.
7) SIMPLE HUMAN: with exceptional means and intel at his disposal.

Possible Observer travel modes:
1) 'Simple' Time Travel;
2) A Quantum Mechanics based Beam/Teleport Device (would account for time or space displacement);
3) Reverse Time-Line (posited by some folks here --he's moving backwards in time --I don't buy it);
4) Inter-Dimensional Doors;
5) the Bus (like you and me).

Working for (or against):
1) Himself;
2) MD;
3) Government;
4) Another Race;
5) Future Humanity;
6) One of The Pattern factions;
7) Walter, Bell, Nina or any number of individuals.

Any combo of the above is possible, too

What's your idea? Did I miss any?
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Starblaize
Starblaize
61. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 7 2009, 8:22 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 7 2009, 8:22 PM EST
Arjay,
I see you have distanced yourself as far as possible from my Reverse Time-Line theory. :)
Personally, I don't care how it ends up, but if I want reptiles I will watch bad 80's science fiction, specifically V.
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johnnydepp11
62. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 8 2009, 7:03 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 8 2009, 7:03 PM EST
"

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I might be terribly mistaken but i really think that The Observer is working in order to help the pattern or walter. He wanted to make sure that the cylinder did not get into the hands of the bad guy which is why he needed Walter. I also think that there is a reason that the observer is in all of the episodes which makes me think he is part of the bigger picture or the pattern. I do like the observer going into the future idea because he new he'd need Walter before any body knew what Walter would become. Ummmmmm. K

What do u people think?
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one-adam-twelve
one-adam-twelve
63. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 9 2009, 2:54 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 9 2009, 2:54 PM EST
"I might be terribly mistaken but i really think that The Observer is working in order to help the pattern or walter. He wanted to make sure that the cylinder did not get into the hands of the bad guy which is why he needed Walter. I also think that there is a reason that the observer is in all of the episodes which makes me think he is part of the bigger picture or the pattern. I do like the observer going into the future idea because he new he'd need Walter before any body knew what Walter would become. Ummmmmm. K

What do u people think?"
he seems to be doing as you say, so i guess i'm with you on that. he seems very 1960s-ish.
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ReiHiroki
ReiHiroki
64. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 14 2009, 4:05 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2009, 4:05 PM EST
anyone else think he could be an MIB? he seems to fit the
"real" profile of how one is supposed to act.
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PinkSodaPop
PinkSodaPop
65. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 14 2009, 4:37 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2009, 4:37 PM EST
I don't think he's MIB. That would speak of Aliens, and they said no Aliens.

Well also I heard MIB were mean...oh and they sing songs like .... Na Na Na Na Naaa Naaa.... Get jiggy wit'it ?

(Teehehehe)

^_~
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PinkSodaPop
PinkSodaPop
66. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 14 2009, 4:39 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2009, 4:39 PM EST
"he seems to be doing as you say, so i guess i'm with you on that. he seems very 1960s-ish."
1960's???

Everyone knows that everything old is new again.

It's all about the Vintage stuffs these days with fashion...haven't you heard!?d

^_~ *Smiles*
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PinkSodaPop
PinkSodaPop
67. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 14 2009, 4:40 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2009, 4:40 PM EST
"Arjay,
I see you have distanced yourself as far as possible from my Reverse Time-Line theory. :)
Personally, I don't care how it ends up, but if I want reptiles I will watch bad 80's science fiction, specifically V. "
Hey I liked V back in the day.

(Now it's silly but that wasn't the case in the day.....)

!__! ----right?

*Blinks*
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Starblaize
Starblaize
68. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 14 2009, 9:14 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2009, 9:14 PM EST
"Hey I liked V back in the day.

(Now it's silly but that wasn't the case in the day.....)

!__! ----right?

*Blinks*
"
I'll admit it. V wasn't that bad. I just feel pretty strong that if reptillian aliens show up, Fringe is going to end up jumping the shark.

Cheers!
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ST22
ST22
69. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 14 2009, 9:55 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2009, 9:55 PM EST
I had put this in the Smoke Glyph thread, but I thought I'd add it here... Y'all might think I'm really on the "Fringe" with this but here goes...

I searched and searched for larger pictures of those little glyphs because they don't show up well on our TV screen. Once I was able to find them here they confirmed for me that this Fringe science deals with inter-species genetic manipulation and (with the 6 finger glyph) Nephilim (children of fallen angels/human women) participation - whcih I'm now wondering if the 'Observer" might be a 'Watcher' (ref. Biblical book of Daniel and also extra-Biblical book of Enoch) ???

I'm wondering if they're going to be going in that direction? There seems to be a lot of focus on Fallen Angels on other stations... I guess we'll find out huh?
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johnnydepp11
70. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 15 2009, 7:36 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 15 2009, 7:36 PM EST
"I had put this in the Smoke Glyph thread, but I thought I'd add it here... Y'all might think I'm really on the "Fringe" with this but here goes...

I searched and searched for larger pictures of those little glyphs because they don't show up well on our TV screen. Once I was able to find them here they confirmed for me that this Fringe science deals with inter-species genetic manipulation and (with the 6 finger glyph) Nephilim (children of fallen angels/human women) participation - whcih I'm now wondering if the 'Observer" might be a 'Watcher' (ref. Biblical book of Daniel and also extra-Biblical book of Enoch) ???

I'm wondering if they're going to be going in that direction? There seems to be a lot of focus on Fallen Angels on other stations... I guess we'll find out huh?"
wow....... thats some good thinking.......
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one-adam-twelve
one-adam-twelve
71. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 20 2009, 12:21 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 20 2009, 12:21 AM EST
"I had put this in the Smoke Glyph thread, but I thought I'd add it here... Y'all might think I'm really on the "Fringe" with this but here goes...

I searched and searched for larger pictures of those little glyphs because they don't show up well on our TV screen. Once I was able to find them here they confirmed for me that this Fringe science deals with inter-species genetic manipulation and (with the 6 finger glyph) Nephilim (children of fallen angels/human women) participation - whcih I'm now wondering if the 'Observer" might be a 'Watcher' (ref. Biblical book of Daniel and also extra-Biblical book of Enoch) ???

I'm wondering if they're going to be going in that direction? There seems to be a lot of focus on Fallen Angels on other stations... I guess we'll find out huh?"
someone put pictures up of other watchers. maybe they are the religess ones from the frozen bus show. the one set of bad guys were in a cathedral at one point and may be ancient monks. maybe the 6 fingers refer to them?
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arjay999
arjay999
72. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 22 2009, 1:11 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 22 2009, 1:11 PM EST
"someone put pictures up of other watchers. maybe they are the religess ones from the frozen bus show. the one set of bad guys were in a cathedral at one point and may be ancient monks. maybe the 6 fingers refer to them?"
I posted those. They are the shots showing bald guys that are, to me, overly involved in Olivia or events.

PS there may be more, as I have only slow-reviewed about 3/4 of the shows so far.
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one-adam-twelve
one-adam-twelve
73. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 22 2009, 8:39 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 22 2009, 8:39 PM EST
"I posted those. They are the shots showing bald guys that are, to me, overly involved in Olivia or events.

PS there may be more, as I have only slow-reviewed about 3/4 of the shows so far."
yeh i saw your pix. very interesting. you found the observer guy in the last show too. excellent, dude!
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one-adam-twelve
one-adam-twelve
74. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 22 2009, 8:45 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 22 2009, 8:45 PM EST
"I had put this in the Smoke Glyph thread, but I thought I'd add it here... Y'all might think I'm really on the "Fringe" with this but here goes...

I searched and searched for larger pictures of those little glyphs because they don't show up well on our TV screen. Once I was able to find them here they confirmed for me that this Fringe science deals with inter-species genetic manipulation and (with the 6 finger glyph) Nephilim (children of fallen angels/human women) participation - whcih I'm now wondering if the 'Observer" might be a 'Watcher' (ref. Biblical book of Daniel and also extra-Biblical book of Enoch) ???

I'm wondering if they're going to be going in that direction? There seems to be a lot of focus on Fallen Angels on other stations... I guess we'll find out huh?"
that would be similar to the area 51 book series. i realy liked that, and it was very similar to some fringe things. 5 or 6 books long. i cant remember. but good. i recommend them highly.
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The_Observer
The_Observer
75. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 25 2009, 4:55 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 25 2009, 4:55 PM EST
Okay..this should help rule out some of the cray-z theories going on around here. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this TV Guide article, at least in my searches.

http://www.observersarehere.com/tv-guide-reveals-hints-about-the-observer/2009/01/

As you can see, Jeff Pinkner himself gives us some facts. The Observer is not a time traveler, as Pinkner says, "He's of our time. He may just not be of our place." If you look at the photo of the article, there's an important blurb at the bottom of the page from Pinkner - "He's certainly human - there are no aliens in our show."

So there you have it. After seeing this, I stand by my favourite theory, one I've had since The Arrival aired...that The Observer is from an alternate dimension/reality/plane of existence/whatever. At least that puts crazy alien/reptilian theories to sleep.
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h77hunter
h77hunter
76. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 26 2009, 8:21 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 26 2009, 8:21 AM EST
The observer made a phone call (episode of the arrival) who was he reporting to ? thanks for any information. Do you find this valuable?    
flikflik
flikflik
77. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 26 2009, 2:06 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 26 2009, 2:06 PM EST
"As you can see, Jeff Pinkner himself gives us some facts. The Observer is not a time traveler, as Pinkner says, "He's of our time. He may just not be of our place." If you look at the photo of the article, there's an important blurb at the bottom of the page from Pinkner - "He's certainly human - there are no aliens in our show."

... The Observer is from an alternate dimension/reality/plane of existence/whatever.
"
Thanks, TO. Good and helpful quote indeed!

What if The Observer is actually from INSIDE the earth? I mean, the cylinder comes up from the ground in The Arrival, and thus returns into the ground, and The Observer seems to be its protector somehow. Perhaps this is JJ Abrams tipping his hat to Hollow Earth theories/stories?

Here's a link to some more general info on the idea...

http://www.crystalinks.com/hollowearth.html
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Dr._Bishop
Dr._Bishop
78. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 26 2009, 4:00 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 26 2009, 4:00 PM EST
This is incredibly helpful. We now know that there could be more than one and he's from our time, not neccesarily our place, so forget time travel. Some food for thought. Mitchell Loeb is somehow unaffected by violating Quantum Mechanics in the episode Safe but the others are. Is the Observer the way he is because he, or his kind, violate QM and don't or didn't have the "cure" until genetic damage was done? Alternatively, if he's not neccesarily from our place, should we consider what evolutionary process caused our tastebuds and hair? Perhaps those weren't neccesary features for his kind to develop. (He also can stand frozen water) Someone mentioned that he couldn't be a robot because he needs binoculars. The two are not mutually exclusive. Just 'cause he's a robot doesn't mean he has all features! Do you find this valuable?    
ArchAngel315
ArchAngel315
79. RE: My theory on the Observer
Jan 26 2009, 4:01 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 26 2009, 4:01 PM EST
"Thanks, TO. Good and helpful quote indeed!

What if The Observer is actually from INSIDE the earth? I mean, the cylinder comes up from the ground in The Arrival, and thus returns into the ground, and The Observer seems to be its protector somehow. Perhaps this is JJ Abrams tipping his hat to Hollow Earth theories/stories?

Here's a link to some more general info on the idea...

http://www.crystalinks.com/hollowearth.html
"
I agree that the "O" is a construct (like pod people or cylons) connected to the complete biosphere Earth. It is to observe all things, especially "Pattern" phenomenon and those involved. I think the a simulant (an organic construct to resemble a human, but not human, and a hive mentality with a central intelligence, Earth a living thing (hollow...that's pretty out there, but familiar with the concept, it's been around since the Egyptians)). That's my theory.

And there is no reason it can't be a combination of a multiple of theories, I just can't wait to see the answers will be.
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