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| | Resizing (in fiction) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Resizing (including size-changing, miniaturization, magnification, shrinking, and enlargement, is a theme in fiction, especially science fiction. |
 | | In reality, excessive growth is usually related to some illness; fictional excessive growth, however, are generally more than healthy, and have powers proportionate to their size (in the same way that the physical limitations related to size in reality are ignored). |
 | | In popular works, many of the physical effects of such shrinking are often ignored, notably changes in mass or density, and the scaling of certain physical variables. |
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