Trying to crack my head round this one. I have been told by others smarter than myself in terms of maths that the ratio of volume to surface area of a sphere changes when the sphere size changes. I thought, apparently incorrectly, that theoretically the ratios remained the same no matter what the size of the sphere was. So if you took three spheres and measured the ratios between volume and surface area and plotted those on a graph you'd get a curve for each ratio point. What puzzles me (without taking into consideration the limits of matter/subatomic matter) is that if it is a curve would we not end up at the end of the curve something like a sphere with no volume?