Can anyone tell me why people who shrink down can ride on insects?

Grace 2022-04-19 09:01:07

Since what is changing is the distance between atoms, shouldn't the weight shrink? So although he is small, he is still more than 100 pounds? That should be able to squash the insect directly,

And when he collapses to the atomic distance, the atoms on his body should react violently, and finally disappear? Could it be that every atom in him can also become a "God particle"?

When a small object with a mass of more than 100 pounds hits a person at high speed, it is much stronger than a bullet, and it should be no problem to directly penetrate the forehead. .

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  • Scott Lang: Sir, I'm sorry I stole the suit. I don't even wanna know why you have it.

    Hank Pym: Maggie was right about you.

    Scott Lang: How do you know about...

    Hank Pym: No wonder she's trying to keep you away from Cassie. The moment things get hard, you turn right back to crime. The way I see it, you have a choice. You can either spend the rest of your life in prison, or go back to your cell and await further instructions.

    Scott Lang: I don't understand.

    Hank Pym: No, I don't expect you to. But you don't have many options right now, and quite frankly, neither do I. Why do you think I let you steal that suit in the first place?

    Scott Lang: What?

    [flashback showing Hank setting things in motion]

    Hank Pym: Second chances don't come around all that much. So next time you think you might see one, I suggest you take a real close look at it.

  • Scott Lang: [after his boss learns about his criminal record] Dale, look, it wasn't a violent crime. I mean, I'm a good worker.

    Dale: No, it wasn't a violent crime. It was a cool crime. I'll tell you what, though. This will be totally off the books, off the records, but, uh, if you want to grab one of those, uh, Mango Fruit Blasts on your way out the door, I'll just pretend I didn't see it.