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I think essentially everything affected would weigh less so you could build bigger stuff using less power to move and less support to hold stuff in place though if you wanted to make mechs I wonder if impacts would still have the same affect as it everything weighed more
I understand now that TO exclusively was thinking about weight, while that is only one of many things that are limited by the surface to volume scaling.