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The article scrutinises exomimetic literature – both science fiction and fantasy – a genre which developed in the 20th century and appropriated traditional science fiction by creating hybrid forms, whose common denominator was the logic of presented world which exceeded the traditional physics. In the case of science fiction it is new physics, meta-physics, which is followed by nuclear physiology and cellular nuclear physics. It is also assumed that the behavior of the matter (also living matter) can be controlled by quantum physics on the level of nanometers. The feature shared by both, science fiction and fantasy, is the ability to trespass typically human limitations. They steer towards multiplied, intensified humanity. Towards non-human. In this respect both genres illustrate the decline of traditional humanity and of ordinary man.