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Two acquaintances invent a device that slows electrons to compress automobiles to a few inches, enabling vastly greater parking capacity. They lease a city garage, build and refine the equipment, and establish a high-volume operation while confronting practical problems of moving, storing, and accurately restoring shrunken vehicles. The account blends technical detail and light humor as the enterprise quickly becomes profitable and attracts attention, raising practical and ethical complications when the method cannot remain secret.
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