The Author’s Note mention of the delayed epilogue (combined with some of the foreshadowing in HPMOR) feels to me like an invitation to write the obvious continuation fic Harry Potter and the Methods of Self-Modification, set between the ending of HPMOR and the epilogue. Does anyone else find this the obvious continuation?
I’m also not sure if writing the fic would actually be a good idea; anyone want to help me evaluate it?
Well, you might want to figure out whether the fanfic would bootstrap itself and airgap the computer you write it on. I’m sure that will work to contain it....
By “fanfic” do you mean:
1) the written content itself,
2) the model of the fictional universe (including characters) generated in the process of writing that content,
3) the model of the fictional universe (including characters) generated in the process of reading that content, or
4) something else?
The written content is unlikely to bootstrap itself on account of not being code, but its effects on the minds that read it are less clear.
In all seriousness, though, if I had a fully mapped out path for bootstrapping well beyond human intelligence I would have better uses for it than writing recursive Harry Potter fanfiction. I was thinking more along the lines of Harry fixing his dark side and interpreting the Unbreakable Vow.
The Author’s Note mention of the delayed epilogue (combined with some of the foreshadowing in HPMOR) feels to me like an invitation to write the obvious continuation fic Harry Potter and the Methods of Self-Modification, set between the ending of HPMOR and the epilogue. Does anyone else find this the obvious continuation?
I’m also not sure if writing the fic would actually be a good idea; anyone want to help me evaluate it?
Well, you might want to figure out whether the fanfic would bootstrap itself and airgap the computer you write it on. I’m sure that will work to contain it....
By “fanfic” do you mean: 1) the written content itself, 2) the model of the fictional universe (including characters) generated in the process of writing that content, 3) the model of the fictional universe (including characters) generated in the process of reading that content, or 4) something else?
The written content is unlikely to bootstrap itself on account of not being code, but its effects on the minds that read it are less clear.
In all seriousness, though, if I had a fully mapped out path for bootstrapping well beyond human intelligence I would have better uses for it than writing recursive Harry Potter fanfiction. I was thinking more along the lines of Harry fixing his dark side and interpreting the Unbreakable Vow.
I was being facetious.
There is no higher purpose in life than writing recursive Harry Potter fanfiction!