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Mythology of Lost and Numbers station

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Difference between Mythology of Lost and Numbers station

Mythology of Lost vs. Numbers station

The television show Lost includes a number of mysterious elements that have been ascribed to science fiction or supernatural phenomena, usually concerning coincidences, synchronicity, déjà vu, temporal and spatial anomalies, paradoxes, and other puzzling phenomena. A numbers station is a shortwave radio station characterized by broadcasts of formatted numbers, which are believed to be addressed to intelligence officers operating in foreign countries.

Similarities between Mythology of Lost and Numbers station

Mythology of Lost and Numbers station have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Easter egg (media), Numbers (Lost), Transmitter.

Easter egg (media)

In computer software and media, an Easter egg is an intentional inside joke, hidden message or image, or secret feature of a work.

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Numbers (Lost)

"Numbers" is the 18th episode of the first season of Lost.

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Transmitter

In electronics and telecommunications, a transmitter or radio transmitter is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna.

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Mythology of Lost and Numbers station Comparison

Mythology of Lost has 132 relations, while Numbers station has 134. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.13% = 3 / (132 + 134).

References

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