Please read the 8 technical definitions I posted. Firmware is software stored in read-only memory. Software only equals firmware when it is stored in read-only memory. Firmware is always software but software is only firmware if it is stored in read-only memory
You logic is as lacking as your knowledge of computers.
Socrates = man is a true statement (at least when Socrates was alive)
Therefore using your logic:
man = Socrates must also be true.
You are in way over your head.
"Socrates is man" is false. "Socrates is A man" is true (at least it was when he was alive). To explain this adequately to you, I would need a Venn diagram. Socrates is part of the set called man (the set "Socrates" is a subset of the set "Man"). He as A man. But it is false to say Socrates is man (the set "Socrates" equals the set "Man").
Educating you without compensation has become a tiresome, full-time job.
In my previous post I said "If you say firmware=software than that also means software=firmware....obviously not true" and you replied "Firmware is always software but software is only firmware if it is stored in read-only memory," a statement which AGREES with mine. Congratulations. At least on this matter, you're getting up to speed.