Comment author: cultureulterior 16 February 2015 07:38:30PM 2 points [-]

Also, the transfiguration Harry is doing is an obvious hint as to the antimatter weapon ending.

Comment author: cultureulterior 03 March 2015 09:26:52PM 0 points [-]

I'm too obsessed with antimatter

Comment author: Normal_Anomaly 27 February 2015 04:41:55PM 0 points [-]

Warning for minor grossness: Harry can Transfigure bits of his body hair/skin into things, without appearing to move his wand. I don't currently see any particular use for this, but I wanted to mention it just in case.

Comment author: cultureulterior 27 February 2015 09:30:41PM 0 points [-]

A one-atom wide line of antimatter along his skin, down through his shoes, through the ground, and into Voldemort's brain, where you make a microgram lump. Still doesn't kill him, precisely, but it should at least make him mad

Comment author: cultureulterior 19 February 2015 01:42:52PM 0 points [-]

If I were Snape, I would use a gas. Something which becomes hazardous after a certain time. Or merely change the nitrogen/oxygen balance after a certain time.

Comment author: cultureulterior 17 February 2015 07:54:50AM 1 point [-]

There are two prophecies at work here that I don't understand, which even now have to be vital to the ending

  • HE IS HERE. THE ONE WHO WILL TEAR APART THE VERY STARS IN HEAVEN. HE IS HERE. HE IS THE END OF THE WORLD.
  • Thrayen beyn Peverlas soona ahnd thrih heera toal thissoom Dath bey yewoonen

I really don't get why Quirrel is doing this knowing the prophecy of the stars.

Comment author: cultureulterior 16 February 2015 07:38:30PM 2 points [-]

Also, the transfiguration Harry is doing is an obvious hint as to the antimatter weapon ending.

Comment author: cultureulterior 16 February 2015 07:27:22PM 3 points [-]

Assuming that the Mirror of Erised works the same, Bellatrix is the obvious wielder

Comment author: cultureulterior 29 March 2014 09:38:35PM 0 points [-]

Weather's looking good

Comment author: gwern 10 March 2014 12:33:49AM *  1 point [-]

So in this theory, Pettigrew is just innocent and dead, and Sirius was the one who betrayed the secret to Voldemort?

http://predictionbook.com/predictions/24307

Comment author: cultureulterior 10 March 2014 09:04:22PM 0 points [-]

Yes.

Comment author: cultureulterior 09 March 2014 09:41:19PM 5 points [-]

Who is Sirius? Fudge!

  • It is well known that Sirius was replaced before he went to prison (the repeated "I'm not serious", the phoenix screaming particularly loudly at one particular door)
  • Fudge was present at the capture of Sirius, and made Sirius go to Azkaban without a trial- which means Fudge needs to keep the person in Sirius's body locked up for some reason.
  • Sirius can switch bodies somehow (Someone who looks like Sirius enough to fool everyone else is in prison)
  • Fudge is under the thumb of the Malfoys- why? He's using them for support, but there has to be a reason why they can dominate him completely- and being able to expose him as a death eater does that.
  • Harry predicts that Evil!Pettigrew would be with the Malfoys- or in the caribbean? Why not predict the caribbean first? Because Evil!Sirius is with the Malfoys.
  • Meta-dramatic point: Harry has never talked to Fudge. Every time he has a chance to talk to him, like during Harry Potter Day, he hasn't- even during the trial, Fudge never says anything.
Comment author: cultureulterior 07 October 2013 01:35:31PM 0 points [-]

Seriously? Same location again?

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