Yes, there is a reason: continued decreases in circuit size increase electron tunneling errors, and continued increases in overall chip size increase the error rate in production.
I get that, but that is Moore's Second Law (the cost of a semiconductor chip fab plant doubles every four years). That is, it gets more expensive to make chips. It doesn't necessarily stop you from making those chips.
Yes, it's getting harder to fulfill the prophecy of Moore's (first) Law, but they're still doing it, as far as I can tell.
Anyway, you're really terrible at pretending.