Originally posted by DigiHere is another example:
No. Imagine 200lbs. spread over nothing but the width of a cell. If he were, say, standing on a desk, the concentrated pressure would send him right through it. He's also ridden on the shoulders of non-superhumans, who I imagine would struggle a bit with a 200lb. paperweight on their arm.So yeah, what Galan said. And in other words, the Batsuit there isn't carrying incalculable tons of sun.
http://i.imgur.com/PvmIopw.jpg
Mind you, Ray's size is definitely reduced in that scan, but he's still fairly large(relative to a cell, that is.) As you can see, he is jumping repeatedly on a normal household phone, yet it is only enough to compress the numbers he's jumping on/dialing(9-1-1.) If he still weighed 200lbs at that size, the phone would've shattered.
So yeah, when he shrinks down to the atomic/subatomic level, his weight becomes proportional to his size--that's how he can hop inside someone's body without them knowing about and/or feeling it:
http://i.imgur.com/LzVw9n8.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/SbaowmW.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/DGoP1ro.jpg