Why should I be polite to someone who doesn't support his claims with any facts? And I'm still waiting for any. I still didn't see any not based on ancient history.
You don't help your point by stating that some people had access to computers in non-first world countries. Sometimes they built those computers before programming those. You also have to prove they had exposure to line-counting culture, which you didn't yet. Note: you can quote books, but not just refer to those.
A delusion is a belief held with strong conviction despite superior evidence to the contrary.[1] Unlike hallucinations, delusions are always pathological (the result of an illness or illness process).[1] As a pathology, it is distinct from a belief based on false or incomplete information, confabulation, dogma, illusion, or other effects of perception. [0]
You don't help your point by stating that some people had access to computers in non-first world countries. Sometimes they built those computers before programming those. You also have to prove they had exposure to line-counting culture, which you didn't yet. Note: you can quote books, but not just refer to those.