Snape and DADA
N. Tonks
tonks_op at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 8 13:12:03 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 112363
Susan <susiequsie23 at s...> wrote:
> Hey, PK, thanks for answering this. But, see? I just DON'T
> get it! If a person wasn't alive in, say, 1800, then why *should*
> he be able to go to 1800, do something which impacted the course
> of events, then return to the present? It seems like such a
> cop-out in telling a story!
Tonks here:
Maybe this will help. Time is an illusion. In the Cosmic order in
which Dumbledore lives there is no time only the eternal NOW. All
things are happening in the now. So when ones sees the future or
goes back in time... it is just a deeper layer of now. Dumbledore's
pocket watch is different from a normal watch for this reason. Have
I really confused you .. now?
Tonks_op
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