Any tower has to support its own weight and cannot grow forever. A real construction is limited because any of its floors has to support all the ones above it. The Tower of Babel is always represented using a pyramidal shape, suggesting that its height cannot increase forever and must stop. However in the computer world, it is possible to create an unlimited number of floors. Indeed, as long as each floor is perfectly reliable, we can build on the top of it indefinitely. But what does reliable mean exactly?
You are able to read these lines because many technologies are involved: the computer processor, the operating system, the internet connection, the web browser, the source code of this website, etc. Unfortunately, most current systems are not reliable enough to stand for a floor of the Babel Tower. On the contrary, these systems became endlessly way too complex, and the Tower collapses under its own weight regularly, and people, because they are used to it, just don't seem to realize that nothing makes sense. The purpose of this platform really is to redefine everything from ground zero, by making sure that the Tower cannot budge at any point in time. It can only grow endlessly.