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Hey I love your blog! I’d also love to hear your thoughts on how everyone turned to stone in Dr. Stone, if not that’s fine :)
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HELLO LITTLE GEMSTONE, I'M GLAD YOU ENJOY MY BLOG AND THANKS FOR THE ASK!!!!! (I'm so sorry this took so long to post)
Anyway, this is super weird considering I have a Google Doc with things I want to write for this blog, and this topic has been sitting on that doc for almost as long as I’ve watched the show….
Whatever!
So I had a few theories that I'd thought up while writing the original post as well as for this ask (those theories being calcification, fossilization, alchemy, or just straight-up magic). But as I did some research—primarily on the petrification page on the Dr. Stone Wiki (read at your own risk, there are MAJOR spoilers)—it turns out that there is a lot more to petrification than what I thought.
The first thing I'd like to mention is the chemical makeup of the stone involved with this process. The wiki says that the stone is mostly made up of "iron with trace amounts of gold. The rest is carbon and nitrogen." These two sentences completely destroy at least two of my theories.
Calcification is "a process in which calcium builds up in body tissue, causing the tissue to harden" That's about as simple as I could find, and was an explanation that I actually understood. Even though I was super excited about doing more research about this, turns out it's obsolete, considering the stone is not, in fact, made of ANY CALCIUM.
The other theory that has been destroyed was alchemy. I was super excited for this one cuz I could show off my love of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood... but that doesn't work anymore.
My main line of reasoning for this had to do with Greed's Ultimate Shield and how Edward dismantled it. When Greed shows off his Ultimate Shield to Edward he brags about its strength and Ed figures out that if he rearranges the chemical makeup of the shield—which is made of carbon—he can significantly decrease the strength. Cuz carbon can be as weak as pencil lead or as strong as literal diamonds. So I was like "hey, maybe there's some mass alchemy or something going on that hardens people's bodies into a stonelike substance." But, once again, the makeup of the stone and the human body kind of don't agree with each other. The human body (average height adult male) only has about 4 grams of iron in it. This means that Alchemy is out of the question.
After discounting two of my theories (sorry, I just wanted to share my thoughts, even though they don't really add anything to this post), the only two left are fossilization (again, I know very little) and magic. I'd much prefer science over magic, but at this point, I don't know how easy it's going to be to prove that there is ANY science involved here. Which, honestly, is a bit strange considering the entirety of Dr. Strange (at least season one, which is all I've seen up to this point) is basically a science lesson.
So let's try to prove my last theory (I don't know how well this is going to go). My last resort is fossilization. Apparently, there is a type of fossilization called petrification—which is encouraging. Petrification is a VERY long process that involves lots of decay and minerals sneaking into the body and replacing what was decayed. The fun thing is, most of the time the minerals that decide to infiltrate the body are quartz, calcite, or IRON COMPOUNDS!!!!!!
So either the bodies were fossilized (petrified) at an EXTREMELY high rate, or there's magic involved.
The bigger question is how did this actually happen. Like the process of fossilization (from what I've found) can take from 5,000 to 10,000 years. And in Dr. Stone, it happens in a matter of seconds. Something about this doesn't add up to me...
In Dr. Stone, Senku tries to figure out what the frick happened and has some of his own theories: a virus (not likely), a weapon developed by another country, or aliens. I doubt anyone on earth nowadays—or in 2019—has the technology that would allow them to forcefully petrify everyone on Earth in seconds. So honestly, it's probably aliens (starting to sound like Ryan Bergara here...)
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#dr stone#ishigami senku#senku ishigami#science#anime#theories#speculation#slappy speaks#fullmetal alchemist brotherhood#greed#ultimate shield#fossils#petrification#senku#doctor stone#dokuta suton#slappy speaks science
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I just remembered I made these for Discord emotes a whiiile back... Just a few transparent panels from the Dr.Stone manga for your reaction image needs.
#Dr.Stone#Dr Stone#DrStone#manga#anime#emote#transparent#reaction image#emoji#kohaku#gen asagiri#asagiri gen#owo#cheers#discord#discord emote#discord emotes#Dokuta suton#riichiro inagaki#manga cap
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Dr. Stone
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#dr stone#doctor stone#ドクターストーン #dokuta suton#anime icons#anime soft#dr stone icons#doctor stone icons
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Senku Ishigami & Taiju Oki
[101] Stone World
#dr. stone#docteur stone#dr#stone#senku#dokuta suton#ishigami#senku ishigami#taiju#oki#taiju oki#stone world#episode 1#1x1#1.01#101
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Are you enjoying Dr. Stone as much as I am? Everyone is so precious! I'm stuck at a con so I can't watch the newest ep 😩 With enough demand, it could be tuned into a game mat in the future. Is that something you guys want? Meanwhile, grab the print here: https://catcrossingart.com/collections/prints/products/dr-stone-hepburn-dokuta-suton-fan-art-print #drstone #senkuishigami #senku #anime #manga #fanart #catcrossing #catcrossingart https://www.instagram.com/p/B4n1Lwfl_ek/?igshid=s226l8xanvfo
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Senku Ishigami
[101] Stone World
#dr. stone#docteur stone#dokuta suton#senku#ishigami#senku ishigami#stone world#episode 19#1x1#101#1.01
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