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Comic #3715

1 Simon: Shrinking Cthulhu in the three dimensions we perceive involves shrinking his multi-dimensional projection into our reality.
2 Simon: But retaining size in all other dimensions should result in many additional shrunken projections centred on different points of his N-dimensional coordinate matrix!
3 Simon: Many, if not most, of those projections will appear in vastly different spatial locations, times, and alternate histories!
3 Steve: Triple crikey!
4 Jane Goodall: Glad to hear you realise the seriousness of the situation, Steve.
4 Steve: Look at the size of this ant!

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Some ants are really big.

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