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That is, there's no fundamental reason they would have to be small on an absolute scale, but the fact that we're made of them does kind of imply that they would almost have to be small relative to us.

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Particles of matter are very small because they are made up of atoms, which are the fundamental building blocks of matter. Atoms are composed of a dense nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons, and the size of an atom is on the order of a few angstroms. This small size allows matter to be compact and densely packed, giving it its solid properties.

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