How magical are magical beings?
May. 13th, 2023 12:36 pmInspired by Red Hen’s “History of Magic” essay, in which she hypothesizes the following:
Now, I don’t think I can categorically disprove any of these. On the other hand, there are alternative possibilities. I addressed the question of whether human magic is an aberration in “Heritability of Potterverse Magic.” (Short answer: not exactly. Wizards are extreme outliers, but their abilities are due to rare combinations of rare alleles of magic-related genes all humans have in some form.) And I provided an alternative to the “impacted flow” theory in “Magical Outbursts.”
Now I have questions about Point #3. Namely, do we know that the no other species has magical outbursts or Dark Arts-induced dementia? ( Read more... )
- Magical ability in humans is an aberration.
- We see this partly in the way that the flow of children’s magic is impacted and bursts out at unpredictable intervals.
- We see further support in the fact that no other magical species experiences such magical outbursts, needs wands, or suffers from the hypothetical Dark Arts-induced dementia.
Now, I don’t think I can categorically disprove any of these. On the other hand, there are alternative possibilities. I addressed the question of whether human magic is an aberration in “Heritability of Potterverse Magic.” (Short answer: not exactly. Wizards are extreme outliers, but their abilities are due to rare combinations of rare alleles of magic-related genes all humans have in some form.) And I provided an alternative to the “impacted flow” theory in “Magical Outbursts.”
Now I have questions about Point #3. Namely, do we know that the no other species has magical outbursts or Dark Arts-induced dementia? ( Read more... )