it’s all about who made the discovery first, not who used it first...
NO! There is this little thing in intellectual property law called reduction to practice. Even if you claimed that you were the first to discover how to fly to the moon on gossamer wings, even if you described how to do it in detail, you will not get credit for that discovery if you never actually did it. This discussion seems to be flying in ever tightening circles about ever smaller points of grammar. Why don't we agree that you won and thereby end the endless nonsense. YOU WIN MOJO, end of discussion!