It's weird man, the quantum entanglement used by CPUs to function transmitting physical information to encode 3D structures that can be felt and handled. And all that information eventually ending up in the supermassive black hole of the galaxy, referred to as the information paradox by Hawking. But I don't consider the information lost, it's akin to the universe being an operating system and black holes being the hard drives where all the processed information is stored in compressed format like a 'zip' file. If you could access that black hole you can recreate everything that existed and happened in the space-time continuum of a galaxy as a simulation, the odds we are in base reality are slim and this is most likely an ancestral simulation. In the end this is just a game with achievements that are tangible like that 3D printout.
Edit:// the interesting thing about the information paradox is that it's an instance when general relativity and quantum mechanics intersect and can be a key to unified string field theory because we have detected quantum gravity, gravity is why a black hole exists and it could not be quantified. I'm studying quantum gravity and it has major implications for unifying physics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_...mation_paradox
https://www.space.com/quantum-gravity.htmlhttps://scitechdaily.com/quantum-gra...fled-einstein/
However, physicists at the University of Southampton, working with scientists in Europe, have now successfully detected a weak gravitational pull on a tiny particle using a new technique.