Food Of The Gods — Subtitle The
The phrase "The Food of the Gods" typically refers to one of three major works: the classic H.G. Wells sci-fi novel, its 1976 horror film adaptation, or Terence McKenna's psychedelic history of consciousness. Full Title : The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
: The substance accidentally leaks into the environment, creating giant ants, wasps, and rats. Eventually, it is fed to human children, creating a new race of 40-foot-tall giants who find themselves at odds with "little" human society. subtitle The Food of the Gods
: A satire on human scale and political boundaries, exploring scientific hubris and the inevitable clash between old systems and new, evolved realities. 2. The Film Adaptation (1976) The phrase "The Food of the Gods" typically
: Two scientists discover a substance called "Herakleophorbia IV," which stimulates massive growth in any organism that consumes it. Eventually, it is fed to human children, creating






