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  • My wife seems to manage it with woollen jumpers: perhaps the scientist should be experimenting with our washing machine!
  • I personally highly doubt it, the act of shrinking (from my understanding at least) takes the atoms that currently exist in a space and then increases their density to cause them to take us less volume. Doing so would, practically, take far too much energy to be possible, you'd also end up violating Pauli's Exclusion Principle eventually, not to mention very possibly eventually turn people into superfluids. No - not practical

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