What's happening here is little different than taking ancient mythology and swapping out random nouns and verbs for scientific terminology. That doesn't make it science. It doesn't even make it science fiction. It's fantasy wearing a sci-fi hat. It's all the same mistakes human beings have made for centuries, except worse because you're encouraged to say that it is scientific. There are fundamental rules in the universe that must constrain our imagination if we want it to be real one day. For example: you can't model information of a given complexity in a medium that is less complex than the information, or even equally complex. In familiar terms, you cannot simulate a computer on another computer of equal or lesser power and complexity than your model. In nanotechnology terms, even truly advanced nanomachines have severe limits on what they can be made to do and react to because the processing power of individual atoms is quite limited. You can't invent a better atom.
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