I use the concept theory as a student of the philosophy of science would. That is what I have my masters degree in.
Unless my theory is falsified I will continue to uphold it. I have too much anecdotal evidence that supports what I believe.
Sorry, but in the scientific world your hypothesis is not a theory.
Anecdotal evidence is one of the worst form of evidence there is. No hypothesis ever became a theory based off of anecdotal evidence.
It would be impossible to falsify your theory because you have not proven anything yet. You just have a hypothesis, which has not translated into anything remotely a theory.
What you believe and what you could prove are two totally different things. That is not how science works.
What I see is a bunch of ramblings from a creepy old man.