fezziwig comments on Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality discussion thread, February 2015, chapter 112 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: TobyBartels 01 March 2015 07:56:39AM 0 points [-]

That seems to be the only thing that makes sense, but does the text say that anywhere?

Comment author: fezziwig 01 March 2015 04:00:13PM *  1 point [-]

It does not. It doesn't quite not say it, either:

1) At 15, Voldemort creates his first Horcrux from Abagail Myrtle.

2) After he "grasp[s] the stupidity of ordinary people", Voldemort decides to invent a better ritual.

3) He spends "years" refining it in his imagination.

4) Quirrel finds one of the Horcruxes which Voldemort had hidden in the "hopeless idiocy of [his] youth"

So, is "when he grasped the stupidity of ordinary people" + "years" < "youth"? It seems unlikely. But I do not think that it is quite ruled out.