Muggles don’t have special abilities that let them be particularly useful to wizards.
Um, I rather thought the whole point of MoR was to falsify this claim. Unless you’re claiming rationality is not “special” because anyone can in principle have it.
Rationality isn’t particularly common among Muggles. Like, at all. I was thinking more about the physical tools, anyway—there’s nothing stopping a wizard from using Muggle tech as long as they don’t have lots of magic going on nearby (or I would have expected some Muggle-born child to complain offhand about how they can never make the TV work over summer holidays and their parents are annoyed about all the brownouts). Whereas Muggles cannot use wizarding tools one bit—or even see wizarding locations.
Um, I rather thought the whole point of MoR was to falsify this claim. Unless you’re claiming rationality is not “special” because anyone can in principle have it.
Rationality isn’t particularly common among Muggles. Like, at all. I was thinking more about the physical tools, anyway—there’s nothing stopping a wizard from using Muggle tech as long as they don’t have lots of magic going on nearby (or I would have expected some Muggle-born child to complain offhand about how they can never make the TV work over summer holidays and their parents are annoyed about all the brownouts). Whereas Muggles cannot use wizarding tools one bit—or even see wizarding locations.
On the other hand, wizards don’t have the mental flexibility to see how muggles can be useful to them.