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There are only 40 people in the village and they don't take in outsiders, so all of the villagers must necessarily be related to each other to some degree. Despite Ruri's beauty, Magma only wants to marry her for the chief position, and even wants her to ''die''. It must be because they were raised closely together and the westermarck effect means he can't see her as a real love interest.

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There are only 40 people in the village and they don't take in outsiders, so all of the villagers must necessarily be related to each other to some degree. Despite Ruri's beauty, Magma only wants to marry her for the chief position, and even wants her to ''die''. It must be because they were raised closely together and the westermarck effect UsefulNotes/WestermarckEffect means he can't see her as a real love interest.

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* Confirmed. The Whyman is indeed [[spoiler:thousands of Medusas in the moon]], when Senku and company reach it, they talk about the reasons of the petrification.




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* Confirmed!!




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* Whyman is [[spoiler:thousands of Medusas in the moon]].




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* JOSSED




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* Confirmed/Jossed. The Whyman is [[spoiler:thousands of Medusas in the moon]], and petrified humankind in an attempt to [[spoiler:find some being smart enough to be able to give it mainteinance by making diamond batteries, in exchange, they use the petrification beam as a way to achieve immortality]].







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* Jossed. The Whyman is [[spoiler:thousands of Medusas in the moon]].




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* Semiconfirmed. The Whyman is [[spoiler:thousands of Medusas in the moon]], and they think of the petrification event as a way to save smart beings from death in exchange of mainteinance



[[spoiler: Related to the above WMG's idea. Why-Man is an AI specifically a type of Von Neumann probe created by an alien civilization. Upon finding humanity it sent out a message to it's home civilization so first contact could happen. The medusa/petrification device, is a form of suspended animation technology used by the aliens and was originally sent down to earth as a sort of gift for the human race (Hence why it responds to human languages) but since it could take thousands of years for the aliens to arrive and Why-man didn't want humanity to die off before then it activated the medusas to perserve them. It's constant question of "Why?" isn't directed specifically at humanity reviving but means "why have (my creators) not come in all this time?"]]

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[[spoiler: Related to the above WMG's idea. Why-Man is an AI specifically a type of Von Neumann probe created by an alien civilization. Upon finding humanity it sent out a message to it's home civilization so first contact could happen. The medusa/petrification device, is a form of suspended animation technology used by the aliens and was originally sent down to earth as a sort of gift for the human race (Hence why it responds to human languages) but since it could take thousands of years for the aliens to arrive and Why-man didn't want humanity to die off before then it activated the medusas to perserve them. It's constant question of "Why?" isn't directed specifically at humanity reviving but means "why have (my creators) not come in all this time?"]]time?"]]
* Semiconfirmed. The Medusa devices are [[spoiler:sentient mechanic parasytes]], and they think of the petrification event as a way to save smart beings from death in exchange for maintenance
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[[spoiler:Its most recent line of dialogue, "Do you want to die?", could be either a threat ''or'' a warning. Maybe there's something else coming - or it ''thinks'' there's something else coming - and the petrification was meant to preserve humanity. But now humans are rebelling against it, and it can't comprehend ''why''. It could even be that the threat has ''already passed'', but something went wrong with Why-man, and it thinks it still has to keep humanity frozen in stone.]]

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[[spoiler:Its most recent line of dialogue, "Do you want to die?", could be either a threat ''or'' a warning. Maybe there's something else coming - or it ''thinks'' there's something else coming - and the petrification was meant to preserve humanity. But now humans are rebelling against it, and it can't comprehend ''why''. It could even be that the threat has ''already passed'', but something went wrong with Why-man, and it thinks it still has to keep humanity frozen in stone.]]]]

[[WMG: [[spoiler: Why-Man is a Von Neumann probe/ The petrification was benevolent]]]]
[[spoiler: Related to the above WMG's idea. Why-Man is an AI specifically a type of Von Neumann probe created by an alien civilization. Upon finding humanity it sent out a message to it's home civilization so first contact could happen. The medusa/petrification device, is a form of suspended animation technology used by the aliens and was originally sent down to earth as a sort of gift for the human race (Hence why it responds to human languages) but since it could take thousands of years for the aliens to arrive and Why-man didn't want humanity to die off before then it activated the medusas to perserve them. It's constant question of "Why?" isn't directed specifically at humanity reviving but means "why have (my creators) not come in all this time?"]]
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* Semiconfirmed, there is some revived people, with Senku counterpart in terms of science,and they have the same, if not above the level of science of the Kingdom of Science
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Asking the gang why don't they respond to it.

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Asking the gang why don't they respond to it.it.

[[WMG: [[spoiler:Why-man is an [[AIIsCrapshoot artificial intelligence]] that was created to [[WellIntentionedExtremist save humanity]].]]]]
[[spoiler:Its most recent line of dialogue, "Do you want to die?", could be either a threat ''or'' a warning. Maybe there's something else coming - or it ''thinks'' there's something else coming - and the petrification was meant to preserve humanity. But now humans are rebelling against it, and it can't comprehend ''why''. It could even be that the threat has ''already passed'', but something went wrong with Why-man, and it thinks it still has to keep humanity frozen in stone.]]
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** Confirmed. In chapters 159 and 160 Senku gets shot and is bedridden, leaving the others, Chrome especially, to solve how to get to Dr. Xeno.

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** Confirmed. In chapters 159 and 160 Senku gets shot and is bedridden, leaving the others, Chrome especially, to solve how to get to Dr. Xeno.Xeno.
[[WMG: The first Whyman message is from Rei.]]
Asking the gang why don't they respond to it.
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[[WMG: The Petrification is magic.]]
But Senku will approach this in the exact same way he's approached science: Through experimentation, observation, and calculation. The Medusa clearly works [[MagicAIsMagicA according to a set of rules]], and Senku [[SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic will figure out exactly what those rules are, turning magic into another form of science]].
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Senku has cured Ruri's illness, brought technology to the Stone World, created the depetrification fluid and saved many, as well as several other accomplishments that the others wouldn't have been able to achieve on their own. It's possible that he may be kidnapped, become sick or injured, petrified with no revival fluid or way to make it, etc. and his friends will have to rescue him on their own using science by putting to use all he has thought them and even going further beyond. It would make a good arc focusing on the story's theme about how everyone has a part to play in furthering progress and Senku would no doubt be proud.

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Senku has cured Ruri's illness, brought technology to the Stone World, created the depetrification fluid and saved many, as well as several other accomplishments that the others wouldn't have been able to achieve on their own. It's possible that he may be kidnapped, become sick or injured, petrified with no revival fluid or way to make it, etc. and his friends will have to rescue him on their own using science by putting to use all he has thought them and even going further beyond. It would make a good arc focusing on the story's theme about how everyone has a part to play in furthering progress and Senku would no doubt be proud.proud.
** Confirmed. In chapters 159 and 160 Senku gets shot and is bedridden, leaving the others, Chrome especially, to solve how to get to Dr. Xeno.

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