In Ant-Man, we're introduced to Pym particles
and a few knock-off versions of Pym particles
, which when they're exposed to matter, cause the matter to shrink in size. Yet obviously they're stored in a manner that prevents this shrinkage from occurring.
But we see them sprayed onto animals, dropped from a pipette, and used in weapons.
And in each of those uses, only the target object gets shrunk. So how do the Pym particle storage and delivery systems avoid being shrunk?
Answer
We have two options:
The containers are made of something that cannot be shrunk. Similar to how acid can be safely stored in glass. Its passive and doesn't require any other external resources like a battery [Very likely]
An extremely powerful magnetic field is used to hold the particles in a vacuum away from the edges of the container. Similar to how antimatter is contained. This would require a fair amount of power [Less likely]
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