The Pythagorean theorem hasn’t been mentioned in HPMOR. Given this, would anyone bet me at 100-to-1 odds that future chapters will reveal that Harry rederived the Pythagorean theorem, in secret, while a student at Hogwarts, before April, and had fun?
I have a very, very long, not very likely, crazy theory. Here it goes.
If you recall, Harry made a number of TODOs when he started the year.
To-do 1. Research mind-alteration charms so you can test the Comed-Tea and see whether you actually did figure out a path to omnipotence. Actually, just research every kind of mind magic you can find. Mind is the foundation of our power as humans, any kind of magic that affects it is the most important sort of magic there is.
To-do 2. Actually this is To-do 1 and the other is To-do 2. Go through the bookshelves of the Hogwarts and Ravenclaw libraries, familiarising yourself with the system and making sure you’ve at least read all the book titles. Second pass: read all tables of contents. Coordinate with Hermione who has a much better memory than you. Find out if there’s an interlibrary loan system at Hogwarts and see if the two of you, especially Hermione, can visit those libraries too. If other Houses have private libraries, figure out how to access legally or sneak in.
To-do 0: Check out what sort of information-search-and-retrieval spells exist, if any. Library magic isn’t as ultimately important as mind magic but it has a much higher priority.
Did Harry forget about those TODOs?
Harry make a pass at reading through the table of contents in the Hogwarts main library in chapter 29. After Harry and Hermione finish gossiping about Pettigrew, Harry walks Hermione to Broomstick class. At this stage the Eliezer Yudkowsky in my head starts yelling “HEY GUYS! Table of contents! Broomstick class! Thursday, Thursday, Thursday! Come on! I’m putting all the pieces together for you!”
(Answer: on the first Thursday of the school year, during Broomstick class, Harry set off Neville’s Remembrall. Harry had forgotten about his TODOs).
It would appear that Harry entirely forgot about the other two TODOs (study library magic, study mind magic). Indeed, in chapter 90, he asks Quirrell how he could study mind magic, and is suprised to learn that the books are to be found in the north-northwest stacks of the main Hogwarts library, filed under M.
But what if Harry had remembered his TODOs? What if Harry studied obliviation in secret, and obiviated himself during some emergency? What would we expect to see?
We might see something like this:
I guess that helped a little,” said Harry. “Actually I think it helped more than playing Gobstones for an hour could’ve possibly helped, so thanks for being you. And no matter what, I’m not having anyone Obliviate everything I know about calculus. I’d sooner die.”
“What?” said Hermione. “Why—why would you ever want to do that?”
Harry stood up from the table, and there was a rush of restored background noise as his rise broke the Quieting Charm. “I’m a tad sleepy so I’m going off to bed,” Harry said...
(chapter 63)
Why would someone want to Obliviate everything they know about calculus? Well, Eliezer Yudkowsky wrote
I know many ways to prove the Pythagorean Theorem, including at least one proof that is purely visual and can be seen at a glance. But if you deleted the Pythagorean Theorem from my mind entirely, would I have enough math skills left to grow it back the next time I needed it? I hope so—certainly I’ve solved math problems that seem tougher than that, what with benefit of hindsight and all. But, as I’m not an AI, I can’t actually switch off the memories and associations, and test myself in that way.
This Pythagorean theorem hypothesis is the best I have, but it’s not all that likely. I’d expect some foreshadowing about right triangles if it were true, but I see none. Does anyone have alternative hypotheses as to why Harry said “I’m not having anyone Obliviate everything I know about calculus”?
I take it you mean bet against you? In present circumstances I shouldn’t, but I’d most likely be willing to before the 15th (probably only at a scale of something like your $5 vs my $500, which may not be worth the effort).
Meta information makes me even less confident than before. If it were true that Harry rederived the Pythagorean theorem, in secret, etc., EY would have upvoted my comment asking for a bet. My comment received zero upvotes.
The Pythagorean theorem hasn’t been mentioned in HPMOR. Given this, would anyone bet me at 100-to-1 odds that future chapters will reveal that Harry rederived the Pythagorean theorem, in secret, while a student at Hogwarts, before April, and had fun?
Is there some reason to locate this hypothesis? Is there some reference I’m forgetting?
I have a very, very long, not very likely, crazy theory. Here it goes.
If you recall, Harry made a number of TODOs when he started the year.
Did Harry forget about those TODOs?
Harry make a pass at reading through the table of contents in the Hogwarts main library in chapter 29. After Harry and Hermione finish gossiping about Pettigrew, Harry walks Hermione to Broomstick class. At this stage the Eliezer Yudkowsky in my head starts yelling “HEY GUYS! Table of contents! Broomstick class! Thursday, Thursday, Thursday! Come on! I’m putting all the pieces together for you!”
(Answer: on the first Thursday of the school year, during Broomstick class, Harry set off Neville’s Remembrall. Harry had forgotten about his TODOs).
It would appear that Harry entirely forgot about the other two TODOs (study library magic, study mind magic). Indeed, in chapter 90, he asks Quirrell how he could study mind magic, and is suprised to learn that the books are to be found in the north-northwest stacks of the main Hogwarts library, filed under M.
But what if Harry had remembered his TODOs? What if Harry studied obliviation in secret, and obiviated himself during some emergency? What would we expect to see?
We might see something like this:
(chapter 63)
Why would someone want to Obliviate everything they know about calculus? Well, Eliezer Yudkowsky wrote
I imagine Harry might try to do just that.
This Pythagorean theorem hypothesis is the best I have, but it’s not all that likely. I’d expect some foreshadowing about right triangles if it were true, but I see none. Does anyone have alternative hypotheses as to why Harry said “I’m not having anyone Obliviate everything I know about calculus”?
Not sure if it’s in HPMOR but the symbol for the deadly hallows contains two right triangles.
EDIT err, deathly, I guess. I don’t seem to be a trufan.
Because he was explicitly wanting to be normal, or at least wanting to do something normal?
I take it you mean bet against you? In present circumstances I shouldn’t, but I’d most likely be willing to before the 15th (probably only at a scale of something like your $5 vs my $500, which may not be worth the effort).
Meta information makes me even less confident than before. If it were true that Harry rederived the Pythagorean theorem, in secret, etc., EY would have upvoted my comment asking for a bet. My comment received zero upvotes.
I think you overestimate the likelihood that EY even read your comment. I doubt he reads all comments on hpmor discussion anymore.
cough
I’d still take a 250 to 1 bet.