You don’t have the intellect or the data to draw that conclusion.
Your a know it all legend in your own mind !
In addition, neither you nor anyone else explained the rationale explaining how an object that sits totally out of bounds, can be deemed in bounds.
If a player steps on the white line a millionth of an inch short or long of the pylon, he’s deemed to be out of bounds, but just one millionth of an inch longer or shorter when he comes into contact with the pylon, which sits out of bounds, he’s deemed in bounds.
So go ahead genius, explain the rationale, NOT the rule !
Prior to 1966, if a player touched the area where the pylon now sits, he was deemed out of bounds.