The VEIL and The Weasleys Not @ MOM
Geoff Bannister
gbannister10 at aol.com
Wed Oct 29 15:30:11 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 83798
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "confusinglyso"
<pjcousins at b...> wrote:
>
>
Jen wrote:
> > **Well and once again, we see the ability in the WW to use **
> > ** more space than the Muggle World appears to notice or use, **
> > ** like the WW is operating on the same plane of existence **
> > ** but is able to incorporate almost another dimension.**
>
> rest of post 83711 snipped
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Phil:
> This last post has reminded us that 12 Grimmauld Place appears from
> nowhere from between numbers eleven and thirteen!
>
> Now to the veil, it seems only 2D, but must have a magical third
> dimension, for it to be possible for Sirius to disappear.
> Whether its third dimension operates similarly to Fidelius I cannot
> say, because Harry and Neville saw Sirius disappear, besides DD and
> Lupin. Certainly Harry and Neville were not privy to any Fidelius
> knowledge to grant them a clearer view of the veil.
>
> Summing up, my theory is that the veil has a magical third dimension
> allowing Sirius to disappear.
Geoff:
This question of space utilisation also occurs in other places, for
example the Ford Anglia..
"Harry couldn't see how eight people, six large trunks, two owls
and a rat were going to fit into one small Ford Anglia. He had
reckoned, of course, without the special features which Mr.Weasley
had added." (POC UK edition p.51)
Reminiscent of Dr.Who's TARDIS?
Geoff
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