The Food Of The Gods by H. G. Wells

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In a world where scientific ambition meets unforeseen consequences, two scientists develop a substance that accelerates growth, leading to the creation of giant plants, animals, and eventually, humans. As society grapples with the implications of these colossal beings, tensions rise between the giants and the "normal" humans, culminating in a struggle for coexistence. This tale explores themes of progress, ethics, and the unpredictable nature of scientific discovery, questioning the true cost of playing god in a rapidly evolving world.

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