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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable for magic
I read a cool short story a few years ago that really embraced that quote. It started out as a fantasy story with wizards doing magic. It then turns out that magic is actually old nano machines or something, but society has forgotten all about the science behind them.
That sounds fun. If you ever remember the name, let me know!
Magik by Angie Sage. Though truth be told that's a 5th book revelation
Thank you.
Never heard of that, but I'll look into it. The one I read was a short story in Analog, maybe 15 years ago
What I'm referring to is youth fiction but I remember them fondly