You must have posted that thing about 200 times by now. I practically have it memorized. It contains not a single valid argument and this has been pointed out to you well more than 200 times.
Crusading pseudomathematicians can write as many equations as they want. Examine their assumptions and there are always mistakes. No exceptions. Hypothesizing fictitious conditions to produce a predetermined outcome is a piece of cake for a motivated math hobbyist. Mathematicians or biologists modelling real systems however have no problem producing equations with real predictive power. Try reading Stephen Hubbell if you finally want to dispel your persistent illusion that math is incompatible with real biology.