Agreed that it seems overly risky, but conservation of narrative detail says it’s the ring regardless. And I can buy Harry going for a clever red herring ploy even so. (Also, coming out of his goodbyes, he presumably burned out most if not all of his time turner turns for the day, but I forget if he was about to get new ones in time to hack it if necessary.)
You’ll have to explain why. It seems to me my theory fits the details just as well and isn’t prone to catastrophic failure given a slightly more diligent DD. Even if it is the ring, he still precommits to going back in time to do the swap, just in case DD does turn out to be sufficiently diligent.
There’s no way he burns all the time turner uses for the day at once unless there’s no other possiblity. He learned in Azkaban that you always leave yourself wiggle room. And entirely aside from that, it’s good for 6 uses per day. It’s a new day.
Agreed that it seems overly risky, but conservation of narrative detail says it’s the ring regardless. And I can buy Harry going for a clever red herring ploy even so. (Also, coming out of his goodbyes, he presumably burned out most if not all of his time turner turns for the day, but I forget if he was about to get new ones in time to hack it if necessary.)
You’ll have to explain why. It seems to me my theory fits the details just as well and isn’t prone to catastrophic failure given a slightly more diligent DD. Even if it is the ring, he still precommits to going back in time to do the swap, just in case DD does turn out to be sufficiently diligent.
There’s no way he burns all the time turner uses for the day at once unless there’s no other possiblity. He learned in Azkaban that you always leave yourself wiggle room. And entirely aside from that, it’s good for 6 uses per day. It’s a new day.