“No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot.” – Mark Twain
How about we leave it there?
The real question is who's the idiot here. Those that pay enormous amounts of money to buy something they're even unable to show, or the one who simply describes this by providing facts and evidence.
I again completely rewrited the OP post because I don't agree with Twain, and I think that even an idiot can be persuaded with good evidence. But, maybe Twain is right and I am wrong. We'll see.
Try helping a drugged out/alcoholic paranoid homeless person get off the street. That will teach you things you'd rather not know, once you've learned them. Then revisit that mark twain quote.
Also learn about Information squares. Its a simple concept. When a 6 year old talks about things where you know they are wrong due to the fact you have more information then the 6 year old. Your information square is larger then theirs. You can see where the edges of their information stops. But They cant.
Now apply this to yourself.
And how's that going to change the fact that you cannot show a digital resource called bitcoin that you supposedly bought?