Subject: I suspect you would enjoy!
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Posted on: 2018-08-12 15:33:00 UTC

It's not quite in the same tone as the Foundation trilogy (the only other Asimov I've read), but it was still a good read.

For myself, I found the science to be pretty reasonable, although I'm not particularly versed in either molecular physics or microbiology. (Is that microbiology?) But the body detail aspects at least jived with what I recall on the subjects from school/Magic School Bus. And the shrinking . . . there was an explanation, though I forget what it was, and can't remind myself because I'm at my parents' house at the moment. I vaguely recall a discussion along the lines of density remaining constant through the volume change which, unlike in Ant-Man, makes the shrunken matter much more fragile, to the point where Brownian motion in the bloodstream becomes physically threatening. It all felt internally consistent, which is probably most important in a novel like this anyway.

The medical team did indeed need to shrink a supply of air to bring along, as the members' lungs became too small to process full-size air molecules.

—doctorlit, without a reference

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