Is it possible to make smaller versions of atoms? Like if you cut all the subatomic particles in half somehow could you make a smaller atom? I ask because I'm interested in producing a replica of a nuclear bomb explosion that can fit inside a glass jar, but I need the size of the atoms to be proportional
Sure you just need a really small knife and start cutting in fractions of like 0.1 pm or less.
>>8189188
And you need to start benching so that you can generate gigawatts of energy every cut
>>8189169
You just need a small enough knife.
The universe has infinite precision, so don't worry about getting the smallest pieces. Just need to make some better than the standard garden variety atom.
>>8189231
Lasers
Every one knows you can smoosh an atom by throwing a giant bolder on it.
You can, but you have to be careful of the smaller version of fallout. The smaller versions of strontium-90 and caesium-137 are still risky to be around.
>>8189169
What the fuck OP.
>vaporizing tiny little cities with tiny little thermonuclear weapons
CUTE!
>>8189169
whoa, dude, so like, what if the big bang was just a nuclear explosion in a bigger-atom universe, and our universe is just the smaller-atom fallout