Did Locke know Boone would Fall?
I voted He thought it might be a possibility and took a risk because he saw Boone there, injured, but he chose to ignore it because in his opinion there was something more important at stake: the use of his legs.
I'm not saying he saw it and deliberetly got Boone to go up there and as a result of this die because he thought the island wanted it, so it would give him the use of his legs back.
But it's not the kind of think you would/should ignore, the hatch was in his vision and that's real, the jungle - it's real, the beach craft, also real, so why did he not see injured Boone as real?
He did try to get Boone to come down - he seemed to have changed his mind and realised that it was in fact real, but he realised too late. It was quite obvious that a plane hanging off the edge of a cliff isn't safe and he should have made the connection of that and his vision.
(p.s. Sorry for rambling - didn't know how else to get my point across)
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