By normal standards in an orderly market, the bottom would be $00.0001.
In smky's situation, reverse splits are always a possibility which would distort values.
Dilution pollution can theoretically lower the price below the ocean seabed.
So it seems, no one can adequately answer your theoretical question with any authoritative quote. It all depends on how smky is manipulated, what the results of the Asher floorless debenture conversions are, and what actions are taken by the corporate governors of smky. And don't expect the SEC, state regulators, the judicial system, or anybody else to provide clarification, guidance, or finality. Remember, this is now a sub-penny speculative sewer stock. All IMHO.