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Who wrote Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality?
Eliezer Yudkowsky
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality/Authors
So it is not surprising that a lot of budding authors have written offshoot books, i.e. fan fiction, set in the Harry Potter universe. One such work of fan fiction is Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality, written by American AI researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky under the name of his blog – Less Wrong.
How many pages is Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality?
Then came the Hogwarts letter, introducing strange new opportunities to exploit. And new friends, like Hermione Granger, and Draco Malfoy, and Professor Quirrell. HP:MoR is now complete at 122 chapters and 2000 pages.
What is Harry Potter and the methods of rationality?
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality is an alternate universe Harry Potter fanfiction written by Eliezer Yudkowsky, an AI researcher and decision theorist at the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence. The story focuses on a Harry Potter who enters Hogwarts after having been raised…
How was Harry Potter raised in HPMOR?
Unlike J. K. Rowling ‘s original books, in which the orphaned Harry Potter is raised by the abusive Dursley family, in HPMOR, Harry’s aunt Petunia Evans marries Oxford University’s Professor Michael Verres, and Harry is homeschooled by them in science and rational thinking before learning about magic and traveling to the wizarding school Hogwarts.
Is there a Russian translation of Harry Potter and the methods?
One of the covers sent to the Russian Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality crowdfunding print project. A different variant was chosen; this one is available as a dust jacket. In July 2018, a crowdfunding campaign for printing a three-volume Russian translation of HPMOR was launched on the website Planeta.ru.
How is the Harry Potter series different from the canon series?
The story focuses on a Harry Potter who enters Hogwarts after having been raised with an Aunt Petunia who married a scientist, and thus has two fundamental differences with his canon counterpart: he had a happy childhood, and he is extremely rational-minded.