Well my theory concludes that Albus is behind the whole thing and that the body found is only a fake, how are we even sure that is the real Hermione and not some sort of magical clone? The only reassurance we got was when Albus whooshed back in and said he felt a student pass away. He could well be easily lying. The other professors were probably too shocked to double check the authenticity of the body. Assuming that the wards on the student’s safety and castle threat detection only alerts the Headmaster then it is quite possible that Albus is behind the whole thing and the real Hermione is somewhere safe.
I must admit it is conspicuous that Dumbledore seems by far the most invested in the wizarding world’s eschatological belief system (including the impossibility of true resurrection), and second only to Quirrell in fear of what lengths Harry might go to in order to try and break the “laws” of life and death, and at the same time is our sole source for most of the evidence we have that Hermione is definitely dead and definitely can’t be brought back.
Point your thoughts to how Harry’s going to get the body back and revive her. Not if, how. (Eliezer believes in cryonics.)
Well my theory concludes that Albus is behind the whole thing and that the body found is only a fake, how are we even sure that is the real Hermione and not some sort of magical clone? The only reassurance we got was when Albus whooshed back in and said he felt a student pass away. He could well be easily lying. The other professors were probably too shocked to double check the authenticity of the body. Assuming that the wards on the student’s safety and castle threat detection only alerts the Headmaster then it is quite possible that Albus is behind the whole thing and the real Hermione is somewhere safe.
I must admit it is conspicuous that Dumbledore seems by far the most invested in the wizarding world’s eschatological belief system (including the impossibility of true resurrection), and second only to Quirrell in fear of what lengths Harry might go to in order to try and break the “laws” of life and death, and at the same time is our sole source for most of the evidence we have that Hermione is definitely dead and definitely can’t be brought back.