Can someone tell me what dharma initiative is?

DHARMA Initiative is a research project, the full name of which is the Department of Logistics and Research on Material Applications Initiative [1] (literally translated as the Department of Data Application Research and Inspiration). Background The film orientation found in the underground bunker on the island reveals more details about dharma initiative, which tells the purpose and operation mode of the third base "Swan". [2] The date in the final copyright statement of the film is 1980, and it is marked with "3 of 6". Dr Marvin Candeira (by Cambodian actor Fran? 0? 4ois Chau) is the narrator of this film, and many paragraphs in the film are obviously damaged or edited. Jerrod Gaut once appeared in the mission policy film "Swan" on third base, which provided the background history of dharma initiative. It claims that this project was established by Karen and Gerald de Grut, Ph.D. students of the University of Michigan, at 1970, and was funded by Hansel Foundation. The Dharma initiative gathers "scientists and free thinkers" from all over the world in a "large collective research facility" to carry out various research projects, including meteorology, psychology, parapsychology, zoology and electromagnetism. In addition, there is a project in the film that begins with "Utopian society …", but it was cut before it was finished. In addition, the film also mentions B.F. Skinner, an American psychologist and author of Two Villages in Taoyuan, claiming that he influenced Jerrod's work. Mr. Igor found another part of the film in another abandoned base where the survivors at the tail of the plane lived. In this episode of What Kate Did, part of the film was hidden behind a Bible, and John Locke cut it into the original missionary policy film. In this video, it is said that you can't communicate with the outside world with the computer system. The last episode of the second season, "Born Together, Died on One Person", revealed that this film was edited by people who lived in Swan Base before. In the episode "Question Mark", Mr. Igor and Locke discovered the fifth base "Pearl", which also contained a mission policy video describing the role of the Pearl base. At the same time, there is also a copyright notice marked 1985 in the film. The narrator is obviously Marvin candle, but in the film, he calls himself Dr. Mark Vermont. [3] According to this film, the Pearl Base is to observe and record other bases on the island. The film explains that other bases are conducting psychological experiments, and the players in the base think they are carrying out a very important task. The Dharma organization members stationed at the Pearl Base must record everything that happened at the Swan Base at the monitoring station. Notebooks recording these items are sent out through a pneumatic pipe. This pipe leads to a mysterious and remote place on the island, where a large number of notebooks seem to have not been turned over. In the virtual reality game (ARG) of Lost Experience, the dharma initiative wants to find a way to change the "Valenzetti Equation", which is a mathematical equation aimed at predicting the end of the world. However, Thomas Mittelwerk, a member of Hansel Foundation, later said that "the Dharma Initiative failed". Main items of research bases: dharma initiative Base dharma initiative has several research bases both inside and outside the island, all of which are hidden or underground facilities. The first base found by survivors is the "Third Base" or "Swan". They call this base a "hatch". They occupied the base until the destruction of the base ended in the second quarter. In addition, other different bases have also been discovered. The bases distributed on and off the island have different uses. Temporary bases in dharma initiative are: [Editor] Swan Station on the island is used to study and contain electromagnetic force. Discovered by Locke and Boone. Now it has been destroyed. Pearl station is used for psychological research and observation. It was first discovered by Nicky and Paul, then by Locke and Mr. Igor. It is now abandoned. Arrow station is used for intelligence gathering and defense strategy research. Survivors found it in the tail. It is now abandoned. The staff station was used for medical treatment and was discovered by Kate, Claire and Rousseau. It is now abandoned. "Flame" and "Flame" stations are used for communication on and off the island. Discovered by Kate, Locke, Said and Rousseau. Now it has been destroyed. The speculum station is used to block signals and serve as a sonar lighthouse. Charlie and Desmond found it. Now it has been abandoned and partially destroyed. The "Orchid" and "Orchid" stations are used to study time travel and pretend to study plants. Discovered by Ben, Hurley and Locke. It is now abandoned. "Storm" and "Storm" stations are used to produce toxic gases and pretend to be power stations on the island. Found by Charlotte, Daniel and Juliet. It is now abandoned. The "Hydra" off the island is located in the auxiliary island and is used for zoological research. Found by Jack, Kate and Sawyer. It is now abandoned. The lamppost is the only known pedestal outside the two islands, which was used to locate the islands at different times. It was discovered by Jack, Kate, Ben and Hua Shan. Now it is supervised and used by eloy Hawking. Each base has a symbol related to its name: an octagon based on gossip with a special symbol in the middle. Other Dharma symbols appear on the backs of sharks that attack Michael and Sawyer in Drifting. In the special DVD collection of the second season, it is explained that this is just an "egg", which has nothing to do with the main line of the story and is not intended for the audience to see. Marvin Cando's left arm never moved throughout the movie, and album producer damon lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse confirmed that Cando's left hand was a prosthetic. [4] However, in the second season, the question mark (? In the first episode, he starred in the second task film, in which he called himself "Mark Wickmond", crossing his hands and using his arms at the same time. In the virtual reality game Lost Experience, the actor who plays Hugh McIntyre, a member of Hansel Foundation, was interviewed in the TV program Live in Mel, jimmy king. He claimed that dharma initiative had terminated on 1987. [5] Buddhism is also a Sanskrit word, which has many different meanings in Buddhism, Hinduism and other religions, including "natural law", "truth", "fact" and "task". The connection with Sanskrit is even more obvious in the second mission policy film. In this film, the narrator calls himself "Mark Vikmond" and crosses his hands to say "Namaste", which is a traditional greeting in Hindi/Sanskrit. Funeral of "others" is a tradition in India, and the body of the deceased floats on the water.