There's nothing wrong with attempting to break cryptography, as long as you admit this is what you're trying to do. But when people prove you irrefutably this is what you're trying to do, to the point a 5th grader would understand, but you keep insisting this is not what you're trying to do, then that's a very big problem, and not in the exact sciences field.
Verbalists 1, came. Next.
Nobody could refute anything. Because "Verbalists" are talking by heart. lol
They are still looking for John. lol
My aim is not to break SHA256 or say that it is a vulnerability. With enough hardware, applications, algorithms etc. everything can be broken.
Your mind is really like a 5 year old child. No, it can't be done, it is not possible, no, I don't accept. (Get these words out of your head.)