Publisher's Synopsis
Venture into the extraordinary with Raymond King Cummings' "The Girl in the Golden Atom," a classic adventure in miniaturization and scientific speculation. When a chemist discovers a way to shrink himself, he unlocks a hidden universe within the very atoms of matter.
This groundbreaking science fiction tale, originally published in 1919, explores the possibilities of atomic manipulation long before the advent of modern nanotechnology. Cummings' vivid imagination takes readers on a thrilling journey where the laws of physics are bent, and the smallest particles become vast landscapes. A cornerstone of early science fiction, "The Girl in the Golden Atom" showcases the genre's enduring fascination with chemistry, scientific discovery, and the boundless potential of the human mind. This carefully restored edition invites you to rediscover the wonder and excitement of this timeless adventure.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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