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Wishful thinking is fine, even when it does clutter up the Internet, but know something about Apple before making up futuristic operating systems. They're nothing if not proud.
The only way Windows would ever show up on an out-of-the-box Mac is if a third party reseller were authorized by both Apple and Microsoft to make a dual-boot machine. Apple might agree (there's a company that does it with Linux, though their name escapes me), but Microsoft doesn't allow OEMs to distribute dual-booting machines.
All Microsoft Man has said here is that they'd happily go along with it if Apple dropped their flagship product to allow more Windows distribution, so as Pseudo Cyborg pointed out, he has said nothing at all.