Time travel is dangerous! (part 1)
sawsan_issa
sawsan_issa at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 14 06:48:54 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 88663
nkafkafi wrote:
This becomes more depressing if you think about the DD=Ron theory.
According to this theory, Ron is somehow transported, at some point
in time (probably during book 7, but before the outcome of the final
battle between Harry and LV) about 130 years into the past and
becomes DD and a teacher in Hogwarts <Snip>
I dont totally buy into the Ron=DD theory, though it is quite good and
even has a lot of canon support.I agree with the scenario you gave,
but I don't think that its Ron who is transported. Think for a moment
that Maybe Ron Weasley was born sometime in 1980 and stayed Ron
Weasley until something happens and causes him to take on the role of
Albus Dumbledore in the Past. That would certainly account for
Dumbledore's knowledge of things unknown to the people of the past
don't you think? He lives out his full childhood into adulthood and
then moves to the past for some particular purpose, which could still
count for the WDID theory. Just because he goes to the past does not
mean that he needs to change something, but is obligated to do so in
his life for some particular important purpose. That way Ron Weasley
does not know anything that is in the future, he only knows what he
knows as Ron Weasley, but Dumbledore knows everything because he has
lived in both the past and the future, which basically leaves him with
no present. Sure that theory sucks really, but I am not JKR so it
would definately be more interesting for her to write it out and find
ways around it if it were true. Dumbledore is a very interesting
fellow, and I don't put much past him, nor JKR for that matter:P
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