HoneyBakedHam: -Snip snip-
Don't you think?
Now I can't be 100% certain (it's late, I haven't slept and I'm definitely not great at any area of science), but I believe one technically can't just 'create' or 'replicate' in the way you're suggesting, due to the laws of matter.
If I recall, that law basically states something along the lines that something cannot be created from nothing (if this is a different law, I apologize and would love to be corrected). So if we tried to create something with molecules, protons, electrons, or what have you, we'd have to pull those from somewhere... but where?
As it would have to be existent, we would either have to pull directly from the universe itself (and unless it's infinite, this could cause serious problems) or from existing materials here on Earth. It might work if we could use the molecules of trash, or even something as disturbing as dead bodies (Christine anyone?), but we'd have to make sure we weren't accidentally taking molecules from things like support beams, living creatures, oxygen or anything else we would actually need.
So, while the idea sounds interesting, theoretically I don't know as it would be possible.
As relates to the kids: I don't find them questioning theoretical science's usage to today's technology/sciences/etc as strange or stupid. After all, it's very natural to question the validity of things. The problem is, as stated, that they seem proud to not understand these things, and apparently also don't understand how theory can become truth.
As well, they say they're not trying to be mean about him being disabled, but I basically read "Har har, they're only calling this guy smart because he's totally fucked for life and an invalid and useless otherwise!" when one should really know better. They're forgetting that they are basically saying that anyone with a disability is useless, because they aren't "whole," whatever that is.
And now, to bed for me!