On a Subatomic level, does space actually turn into a vacuum again?

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A post on r/marvelmemes about antman not being able to breath on subatomic level (he has a mask, so small oxygentanks probably get smaller with him) started this thought.

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Yeah, this confuses me. The whole point of that scene is to point out that at that level, oxygen molecules are larger than you are; of course you couldn’t breathe.

A vacuum just means there is nothing there; not even molecules. Your word “again” is confusing because space is *always* a vacuum.

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