erm, no
just, no
an atom will never expand on its own, it will never gradually increase or decrease in size.
the universe does increase in size at a gradual level, with scientists debating on whether it will ever stop doing this or not.
Bad30th: Also, what part of the structure of an atom and a solar system (since I believe you are basing this off of the solar system that looks alot like the nucleus with the electrons flying around it in circles) are so similar?
The fact that the sun has a positive charge? Not really, gravitational pulls are present (and a good thing too) but you'd see every and all electronic devices on earth go bonkers if there was a strong electric pull.
The fact that the planets go in a somewhat circular fashion (which isn't true for most of them, especially pluto) doesn't work for the electrons either, since they do not revolve around the nucleus in orbits but in orbitals, of which some can hardly be called circular. The circular orbits are a remnant of an older atomic model.
Also, how many electrons do you know of that have a satellite orbiting around them like our moon for instance?
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