Ten Facts About Being As Tiny As an Atom
Not possible. You must be of 3 solar masses or more to become a black hole. Doesn't matter if we constrict to the size of an atom.
An Atom is about 10^-10 Meters in Diameter. The Core is where you find most of the atom's mass, but it is very, very small - a ten thousandths of the Diameter of the atoms itself. If you are as tiny as an atom (10^-10 Meters) you would not see other atoms because of the fact, that atoms almost are empty spaces. Just a tiny bit is filled with matter. It's like when a fly tries to see another fly, that is 100 Meters away. I think that is barely possible. Further, optics are very different on that level of matter.
Please correct my english, if its not that good. I am from Germany and I'm still learning.
Oh, when did you notice?
THis would be nice. Also I made this list to see Kiteret and Wildhawk: The people who always comments on my science lists
That would be really interesting.