the early 90s was a fertile time for shrink ray technology and also for dinosaur cloning. The InGen Family Dinos were already genetically engineered to be the size of dogs, so all he needed to do was acquire some at the Petco store. He built a Szalinsky Device from the plans published in Popular Electronics magazine Sept. 1990 issue. In fact he built TWO devices, and shrank one with the other, thus creating a small portable shrink ray that could run off AA batteries. That was used to shrink some of the inGen dinos to a small enough size that he could conduct the science fair project.
the early 90s was a fertile time for shrink ray technology and also for dinosaur cloning. The InGen
Kinda sounds like that version of Jurassic Park would just be a glorified pet movie with shrunken actors. Seem like the kid should get a nobel prize for finding a more efficient and compact way to haul a shrink ray around. Makes me wonder if getting shrunk back then was a one way trip as they only knew how to shrink and not grow.
Kinda sounds like that version of Jurassic Park would just be a glorified pet movie with shrunken ac
Dr. Wayne Szalinski unlocked enlargement technology in 1992 when he briefly turned his toddler son into a giant that nearly flattened the city of Las Vegas, but the concept of shrinking his own shrink ray into a more portable version of itself never even occurred to him
Dr. Wayne Szalinski unlocked enlargement technology in 1992 when he briefly turned his toddler son i