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What General Health Problems Might Arise From Being Shrunk Down To A Miniature Size?

By Mark On June 22, 2010 Under Uncategorized

I’m not conversation nanism I’m conversation Honey I Shrunk the friggin kids here. I don’t stingy the actualised lessening impact but kinda chronicle after the fact. Would expose push hit an gist of life? Or would everything be dead alright likewise the fact that you crapper clean in a thimble?

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Antonio Montana Jr.

February 9, 2010

To answer that question you have to ask how small? Finger size or smaller.. like an ant.
If it is like an ant do a comparison with creatures of that size, what is the differences. One that jumps out is that ants, bugs, roaches, etc. have exoskeletons.. their bones are on the outside around their body. Humans are opposite.. our bones are on the inside. I expect there is good reason for this.
I would think we would have problems breathing and getting nutrients into our systems. While our internal organs have shrunk in proportion our surrounding environment has not. Our lungs and capilaries and blood cells are much much smaller now. Will they be able to handle the molecules of air, water and amino acids (from proteins) that we require to live. Probably but at a much reduced efficiency my guess would be.
Interesting premise though I think the smaller we get the more issues we would face. Although if Raquel Welch were along for the ride I’d take the chance (see movie Fantastic Voyage from 1966)..