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Cleo AbramPublished at May 8, 2026 at 10:35 PM0:56
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What If We Made A Shrink Ray?

28 days agoLong-tail
whatmadeshrinkrayshorts
Published time
May 8, 2026 at 10:35 PM
Duration
0:56
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
Australia
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2.1M
Likes
95.8K
Comments
724
Estimated Daily Revenue
$0.46 - $1.85
Estimated Total Revenue
$65.77 - $263.06
RPM Range
$0.03 - $0.13
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Video Description
What would happen if we invented a real-life shrink ray? As you start shrinking, by the time you’re the size of a small dog, you’re starting to feel chilly. At the size of a smartphone, you’re COLD. REALLY COLD. Think of yourself as a cube. As you shrink, your volume drops way faster than your surface area. Your skin is the surface area, where you lose heat, and everything inside you is the volume, where you make heat… A human body isn’t meant to be this small! So unless you changed your biology, as you shrink you’d be losing heat faster than you can make it! Eventually turning into a popsicle. But, could you become a GIANT? To find out, subscribe! #shorts #shrinkray #science #human #whatif
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