So if most of the conduction electrons moving around in a circuit come from the metal conductor, at a given temperature. How small can the circuits be, (or how low of a temp), before you just start having so few electrons to move around, that it's not like a river of electrons, but more like discrete events, like buying a bottle of water once a day.
At some point that just becomes quantum physics, and atomic experiments, atomic machines.
But at room temp, how small of a capacitor or other part could they make before it's just get pointless for what people would call a normal circuit, because there's so few conduction electrons ?