A subatomic scale refers to the domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom.
At the atomic and subatomic scale "space" no longer means "over here" and "over there" with nothing in between.
It a more basic type of "repulsion" that only expresses itself on the atomic and subatomic scale.
QED describes how electric and magnetic forces work on the subatomic scale.
At these atomic and subatomic scales, it becomes impossible to observe some objects without altering their behavior.
The collision between a pair of gold nuclei is a whopper on a subatomic scale.
The electric potential of a material is not even a well defined quantity, since it varies on the subatomic scale.
One such multiverse comes from quantum mechanics, the strange rules that govern nature at the subatomic scale.
Reality on the large scale seems rock solid, but on the subatomic scale everything looks random.
Lloyd traces this growth in data all the way down to the subatomic scale.