Or maybe find a worthy Muggleborn in a country that didn’t identify Muggleborn children, and tell them some extensive lies, fake up a surrounding story and corresponding evidence, so that, from the very beginning, they’d have a different idea of what magic could do.
Pretty sure this is Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s strategy in Emile. Albeit for social-sexual development, instead of magic.
Pretty sure this is Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s strategy in Emile. Albeit for social-sexual development, instead of magic.
Harry fits many of those attributes. Quirrelmort could have set this whole situation up to enable Harry to create new spells, and/or defeat death.
I doubt QM had “defeating death” for anyone but himself as a goal. He also claims to have seen muggle science as being mostly valueless in the past.