well, I saw it very clearly, and the discrepancies made me research it, and there it was a perfect explanation.
So it is not my invented subjective opinion, but a general aknowledgement that Miyazaki uses alternate history as a starting point to establish his magical worlds, where magic actually fulfills a narrative function and is not a per se establishment (as in high fantasy).
You could at least aknowledge that there are substantial arguments to support the view I presented. This is not an exchange of opinions, but You simply ignoring points I am referencing because "You did not see it, so it isn't there".
And this is no basis for a discussion....
But suit Yourself, everyone is entitled to their own view.