i get the feeling if intelligent life existed at that scale it would be too small for the majority of people the care at all
also seems extremely unlikely if not impossible
If we were wrong about atoms being the smallest form of matter before, as well as wrong that protons, electrons, and neutrons were the smallest, who's to say that quarks are definitively the smallest? could this mean that matter is in fact infinitely divisible into smaller parts, and could that in of itself indicate that it is LIKELY that intelligent life exists on a much smaller scale? if you truly consider the scale of absolute infinity. could this also describe us as a form of that smaller intelligent life, and in reality our entire universe is but a molecule in another?