I have always assumed that their magics cannot interact in any way without destroying each other and having devastating effects on the casters. Likewise, they can’t touch each other. Thus the sense of doom when they approach each other, and the need for Harry to completely undo his transfiguration (as Quirrell couldn’t cast anything on it), and him wearing a glove so he wouldn’t directly touch Quirrell’s transfigured rocket. In the duel the two spells actually touched, destroying both. Since magics are an extension of a person (hypothetical) it was almost like the two of them touched physically. Tossing his wand helped Quirrell put some magical distance between the two of them.
Thus the sense of doom when they approach each other,
So the HPMoR universe is kind enough to warn people with a sense of doom before they do something likely to result in a magically devastating effect. Interesting.
I agree, and was actually going to write this myself. That is the most likely interpretation based on what we know of HP:MoR sans outside canon information that may or may not be the case. I would think a thirteen inch bone (or ivory?) wand would have noticed by Dumbledore or Snape—anyone, in fact.
I have always assumed that their magics cannot interact in any way without destroying each other and having devastating effects on the casters. Likewise, they can’t touch each other. Thus the sense of doom when they approach each other, and the need for Harry to completely undo his transfiguration (as Quirrell couldn’t cast anything on it), and him wearing a glove so he wouldn’t directly touch Quirrell’s transfigured rocket. In the duel the two spells actually touched, destroying both. Since magics are an extension of a person (hypothetical) it was almost like the two of them touched physically. Tossing his wand helped Quirrell put some magical distance between the two of them.
So the HPMoR universe is kind enough to warn people with a sense of doom before they do something likely to result in a magically devastating effect. Interesting.
I agree, and was actually going to write this myself. That is the most likely interpretation based on what we know of HP:MoR sans outside canon information that may or may not be the case. I would think a thirteen inch bone (or ivory?) wand would have noticed by Dumbledore or Snape—anyone, in fact.