I'm writing fiction, not a science book.
My readers want something unrealistic to escape from the boring reality they called personal life.
Why would I want to write Pythagoras or Thermodynamics laws?
I do think that those scientifics augment my writing, but I wouldn't bore my readers on explaining how neural networks and natural language processing works.
Well, you and quite a few others don't seem to comprehend that if your story doesn't fucking make sense you can't possibly enjoy it.
Of course, you don't need to write a bunch of useless details that are uninteresting and get in the way of experiencing the plot. I never said you had to give explanations behind every phenomena; "perfect logic" means syllogistically your conception works against reality.
As for saying 'my novel is for escaping reality' do you even understand how fucking stupid that requires you to be, to even believe that is possible?
Forget about being stupid, it can only be dishonest of you regarding your own mind----to consider anything but reality as what can be imagined; any thought in your head you could ever have only has the reference of reality----past present future----to take as the subject.
The only thing other than reality is NIH, which just means annihilating yourself. Goodbye, reality!
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(Also, a fic is the reflection of what could be if things were different: the rule is that when you are generating the setting\context, it cannot have factual events within it. This doesn't suggest evading reality, but eschewing-out the possibilities therein by showing how extremely different your choices make them.)