Just a quick question.
Harry James Potter Evans-Verres and the Methods of Rationality: Chapter 18
HJPEV: So, Professor, can you tell me how many electrons are in the outermost orbital of a carbon atom?"
Severus's smile widened. "Four," he said. "It is a useless fact which no one should bother writing down, however."
Did Snape really know that, or did he read Harry's mind?
As to the possibility, this passage, "Harry stared into Severus's cold gaze and remembered that the Sorting Hat had warned him not to meet anyone's eyes while thinking about - Harry dropped his gaze to Severus's desk." occurs after that already quoted.
(If I do something wrong here, which merits a downvote, would you mind specifying the error in question?)
You might want to post this on the hpmor subredit page instead - or in the latest open thread. I don't, however, think that a top-level discussion post is necessary for this.
In any case, Snape saying that the number of valence electrons of carbon is a meaningless fact is weak evidence that he didn't read it in Harry's mind.
Seems like it would be weak evidence in the other direction... if he thinks it's a useless fact, why does he have it memorized?