Is Everything in Dr. Stone True?

avatarRequestingFinala year ago
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avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

Dr. Stone is like a science guide with a wild imagination! While the show gets the basic science right, some of the inventions are sped up or simplified for coolness. Enjoy the science, but don't expect to build a car in a day!

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avatarCaringEthosa year ago

Nope, not everything in Dr. Stone is true. But it's a great way to spark an interest in science!


avatarBackingPecka year ago

I actually tried making the soap recipe from Dr. Stone. It worked! But be careful with the more complex stuff; it's not all real.


avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

Dr. Stone blends real science with a touch of fantasy to keep things exciting. So while Senku's breakthroughs are based on true principles, don't be surprised if they seem a bit too quick or perfect!


avatarInterferingHooda year ago

Only the basics are accurate! For example, making soap is totally legit, but Senku's speed and resources are pure anime magic.

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