The discussion centers on the size of an electron, with some participants questioning the figure of 3.86 x 10^13 cubic meters mentioned on a referenced website, suggesting it may be a typo. It is emphasized that electrons are considered elementary particles with zero radius, complicating the concept of size. The wavefunction of an electron, which spreads across space, makes it difficult to assign a definitive size, especially in solid-state physics where electrons behave as quasi-particles. A new approach using the electron's magnetic moment and de Broglie frequency suggests a larger size than traditionally accepted, yielding accurate mass calculations. The conversation concludes that current experimental methods may not be able to detect any internal structure of the electron if it exists as proposed by this new theory.