It's not so easy to simply say the tiniest part of matter is because they are in states of compression and expansion from bottom to top in the stack of Earth.
For instance: The jawbreaker appears to have the tiniest piece of matter dead centre inside the layered ball. However, this is because it's so densely compressed.
The key to figuring it all, out is in stripping layers.
You see, people can construe that an outer layer will simply fall off and stay the same. It does not. It decompresses. It gets smaller and attaches to the next layer and between the next layers of all other likewise molecules/matter.
It's not easy to explain and certainly not easy for anyone to grasp unless they're fully focused on trying to understand it, regardless of accepting it.
Jane is the closest to getting a real grip and hopefully she'll keep probing.
I think you are very close to getting my question. So, everything is made out of jawbreaker like parts. Now these parts are made out of some sort of expanding and retracting matter. So, is this expanding and retracting matter made out of something else? And are the jawbreakers part of a larger "particle"? Or is it just those two things everything is made out of?
Basically just one thing. One part of matter that separates by expansion and/or compression.
Oh, very close to answering my question. Let me just make myself a bit clearer: Of course, everything is just made up of one type of stuff (it's the same in my model - elementary particles make up everything). What I'm asking for is if this most basic matter can form into some structure (in your case the jaw-breakers) and at what point you have the structures required to make an object.
As an analogy, let's say I wanted to make a painting. Let's assume that colors, wood, canvas and fur is the most basic stuff, that everything is made of. You can combine the fur with a small stick to make a brush. You can put wood together to make a stand, and canvas and wood to make a canvas frame. You then put the canvas on the frame, dip the brush in colors and apply them in nearly unlimited ways to make paintings. The paintings is everything we see around us, like trees, dirt, the computer you are using. The colors, wood, canvas and fur is the expanding and retracting matter, everything is made up of it. Without one of them, nothing would exist. The stand, canvas frame and brush is like the jaw breaker, without them nothing would still exist, at least not in the same way. So, I'm assuming that to make an object, what we need is a basic piece of matter, this matter that expands and retracts, then that matter can make these jaw breakers. And then, those jawbreakers combine to make trees and dirt and computers, if I understand you correctly?