23 September 2014 @ 11:41 am
pensieve pregunta (because, alliteration)  
I've just been thinking about random HP things, as one does, and I was hoping ya'll could clarify a point about Pensieves for me.

My question is: When you are putting a memory into the pensieve for viewing, is that silvery stuff the actual memory, or just a copy? For example, if Harry decided to view the Sectumpsempra incident, and took out the memory, would he still have any recollection of the memory BEFORE looking at it again?

ETA: And if it is just a copy of the memory. Do you think this memory copying spell can be applied an unlimited number of times? Could Harry withdraw/copy that Sectumsempra memory multiple times, without any degradation? Would it being copied affect the original memory, or just dilute the copy?? I'm over-thinking this.
 
 
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[identity profile] anemonen.livejournal.com on September 23rd, 2014 07:29 pm (UTC)
I'm kind of thinking that Dumbledore's comment means that if your mind is crowded it's easier to look at the memory from the outside. Or something? Kind of like taking a step back to get a better look. And Slughorn have Dumbledore a Tom Riddle memory that he'd tampered with, and then gave Harry the full one later. That should mean that it's a copy, shouldn't it?
gracerene[personal profile] gracerene on September 23rd, 2014 07:34 pm (UTC)
Excellent point! I had totally forgotten about the Slughorn horcrux memory!