I’d say yes (until the 24 hours run out and the pebble stops being time-stretched).
Similarly, if you go back 6 hours in time and, say, cast a spell that creates fireworks visible from a large distance, you’ve just prevented everyone within that radius from using a Time-Turner.
Finally, I’m mostly sure that the incredibly-small-scale changes caused by simply going back in time 6 hours propagate quickly enough that only one person on Earth can use a Time-Turner on any given day.
So yeah, there’s a bit of a problem here. Presumably this is one of those “it works how Merlin would have expected it to work” things.
I’d say yes (until the 24 hours run out and the pebble stops being time-stretched).
Similarly, if you go back 6 hours in time and, say, cast a spell that creates fireworks visible from a large distance, you’ve just prevented everyone within that radius from using a Time-Turner.
Finally, I’m mostly sure that the incredibly-small-scale changes caused by simply going back in time 6 hours propagate quickly enough that only one person on Earth can use a Time-Turner on any given day.
So yeah, there’s a bit of a problem here. Presumably this is one of those “it works how Merlin would have expected it to work” things.
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