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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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Noel M. Loomis

Noel M. Loomis was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and popular literature. His works often blend imaginative storytelling with elements of adventure and humor. Among his notable titles is "Electron Eat Electron," which explores themes of technology and its impact on society. Loomis also wrote "Nine Men in Time," a time-travel narrative that captivates readers with its inventive premise. His diverse range of writings includes works like "The Wealth of Echindul" and "You Too Can Be A Millionaire," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Loomis's stories continue to engage readers with their unique perspectives and entertaining plots.

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