A pensieve musing
Is it possible that when you take a memory out and put it in a pensieve, then watch the memory, you're making the equivilent of a second generation videotape with that memory? Is that how Slughorn "pastede on" his edits to his memory of the talk with Tom?
It would make sense - otherwise, the whole idea of removing memories in a way that makes them no longer a part of your consciousness is a little troublesome.
(Yes, btw, I know I owe replies - when I'm next on my desktop. And tabi, call me?)
It would make sense - otherwise, the whole idea of removing memories in a way that makes them no longer a part of your consciousness is a little troublesome.
(Yes, btw, I know I owe replies - when I'm next on my desktop. And tabi, call me?)
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Maybe you can either remove memories entirely or make a copy to give to someone else. Or, yeah, your theory. Wait, I think I misunderstood.
Yeah, that makes sense. *iz ded*
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Sorta like how angry I'd be if someone read the diary I kept when I was younger, even though I can't remember much of what I wrote in there. (I think there was angst... there was probably angst.)
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It's Snape's use that makes it seem like you can remove the memory entierly, which suggests either there are two ways to use a pensieve, or Snape set the whole thing up because he new Harry would look at it and he'd have a good reason not to teach Harry Occulwhatever (of course that implies Snape might really be a Death Eater)
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You inspired a GIP, hee.
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I so want to visit a pensieve cinema now.
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Asimov wrote a short story on an extremely similar premise around fifty years ago called, I think, "Dreaming Is a Private Thing."
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But it is still an interesting one.
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As far as how it affects a person, I’ve always thought of it as sort of a file/fax system. It isn’t the actual memory from a person; it’s actually a facsimile of it, which is how Slughorn is able to edit his version of what transpired between him and Riddle. I think, a person can retain the memory, but remove it for viewing via the pensive. That means, if I can ever find the effing interview again, that a person can view a memory subjectively and see different things.
I’m still working on how removing a memory will stop a good occlumens, since I’m not at all convinced that using a pensive removes all traces of a memory. Even an Oblivate, which is suppose to addle the wits and memories of people isn’t 100% effective, so I doubt a pensive would be either… for how else would a person know if a memory contained in a pensive was relevant or not.