![]() Memories could be read without the needs of extracting them, through the powers of Legilimency however, those that were extracted and then deposited into a magical device like the Pensieve or a simple vial could no longer be viewed through this manner. ![]() The viewer was also intangible to all other physical matters and energies of the said memory, as Harry Potter was considered a phantom, invisible and intangible, to the rest of the past world he was viewing a man shaking hands with Dumbledore went right through Harry's body, causing neither of them harm, and a later memory when Harry was phasing through many desks in the Great Hall while rushing to his past father's location, to which was described if done in the real world the desks would be sent flying. What truly made this phenomenon remarkable was the fact that viewers could witness every aspect of the memory as they saw fit from a third person perspective, even if the owner of the memory had little to no knowledge of what they were seeing, since one viewer was able to tail other people in the memory whilst the past version of the memory's owner was present at a fair distance away. Once viewing the memory, the viewers couldn't be seen or heard by anyone other than other viewers. Ī Pensieve, a magical device used to review memories A fragment of Lord Voldemort's soul was able to show his memories through the power of his diary, rather than the need of extracting it and placing it into a Pensieve. Extracted memories could be altered, as Horace Slughorn attempted to do to a memory he gave to Albus Dumbledore in the 1996–1997 school year, although such alterations left noticeable flaws in the recollection - this particular memory left sudden clouds with a booming voice in place of the crucial scenes Dumbledore noted it was crudely done, so if done with more details and skills, a false memory might not be flawed. These memories appeared as silver, hair-like wisps, and could be stored in bottles. Memories could be extracted from a person's mind and reviewed, from an outside point of view, in a Pensieve. ![]() Memories in the wizarding world Extraction and external viewingĭumbledore extracting a memory out of his head
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