That sun looks too small for Mars. Also to dim. Mars’s atmosphere is so thin that the sun is quite bright there, and it’s relatively close enough to Earth for the sun to not change too much. It’s diameter would shrink from perspective maybe an 1/4 or so, but half like this image is presenting.
They move so fast compared to an atom that from our perspective, they would be everywhere at once, and having an massive electron in something is not necessarily good for it. Not to mention that the nucleus would vibrate septillions of times per second, causing some severe air friction.
Also, if Marcus inflated the entire nucleus, that’s 34 beach balls. And Jason isn’t even done with 17 yet!
I actually think the largest were 400 miles… Maybe I’m wrong…