How does the Petrification Work in Dr. Stone?
The petrification process in Dr. Stone is like a giant 'pause' button for humanity. Once turned to stone, people stay conscious but can't move until someone uses the revival fluid to bring them back.
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Essentially, the petrification in Dr. Stone turns humans into stone statues, halting their aging and putting them in a state of suspended animation until they鈥檙e revived. Senku discovers a revival fluid made from nitric acid and alcohol that reverses the petrification process!
It's magic, I tell ya! Just kidding, it's all about a mysterious beam that petrifies people until they get a dose of Senku's revival juice. Easy peasy!
No one really knows how it started, but petrification basically freezes people in time until someone pours a special revival fluid on them.
Why worry about wrinkles when you can just turn into a statue? The petrification in Dr. Stone turns people into stone, stopping their aging and requiring a special revival fluid to undo it. Science to the rescue!
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