There's nothing wrong with attempting to break cryptography, as long as you admit this is what you're trying to do.
Breaking it outright is practically impossible with current technology. However, optimizations—through better hardware, algorithms, or exploiting implementation flaws—can sometimes speed up certain tasks. These improvements don't 'break' cryptography, but they can make some things much faster. There is no simple explanation for a 5th-grade schoolboy.

Yep, and so my answer to that will be : GitHub or it didn’t happen.
A lousy theory on a forum post is not enough to be taken seriously. Especially when easily disproven with basic math