Integrated worlds, separate, or co-existing?
Geoff Bannister
gbannister10 at tiscali.co.uk
Wed Jul 5 06:40:05 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 154908
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, career advisor <aceworker at ...>
wrote:
DA Jones:
<snip>
> However, at least the outside of most wizard structures would
look perfectly normal to muggles, it is the inside that is expanded,
or if there are differences from the outside, muggles would prob
gnore it, or they are covered with charms or secret passwords or
'bricks' as with diagon alley. I think a muggle could find the burrow,
and would think it was just an old rickety house, if he went inside
he might think diff, because to some extent the inside of the
burrow has prob made use of wizard space principles.
>
Geoff:
Possibly slightly OT but this plot idea has been exploited before....
Externally, Dr.Who's TARDIS is an old London police telephone
box but is always larger within than without.
I think its name is possibly a bit of a giveaway -
Time And Relative Dimensions
In Space.
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