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I would discount this as being a very theoretical possibility.
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If that is revealed in years to come, then it might so happen that someone figures out how to break that weakened encryption in a practical timeframe. In addition, there's a theoretical possibility that it is later discovered that Apple is using weakened encryption - for example due to being strong-armed in to doing so by the US government. In that case, you would probably be able to make so much money and fame off of having that new insight that you wouldn't be thinking about recovering data from your decades old iPhone at that point.
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There's also the theoretical possibility that we covered on the other question - namely that you suddenly make a world-class break through in the state of code breaking and find a major weakness in the AES-algorithm that allows you to decrypt the encrypted data quickly without having the key. From your descriptions, I would take a closer look at older iCloud backups of your phone, as well as look at to see if your Note should be synchronized there afterall. Look for old backups, old revisions of data stored in iCloud, perhaps you've sent the note via text to somebody else earlier - things like that. Your only realistic way to get your data back is to hope you have a backup somewhere. No, even IT-professionals will not be able to get your data back from that data storage on the phone. No, that you have access to "Apple coders" with "secret information" about the encryption will not change the fact that the data is lost. No, that you have 1000 years of time on your hands for brute forcing will not change the fact that the data is lost.
No, that newer and faster computers are released every year will not change the fact that the data is lost. Just to answer your previous counter-arguments from the older question: There's no practical way of getting that key from the Secure Enclave now, and there's no practical way of breaking the encryption with the key gone. It is all entirely down to the fact that the data was encrypted with the AES-256 encryption algorithm using a key derived from information that was previously stored exclusively within the Secure Enclave in that phone - and now gone. It being practically impossible has nothing todo with snapshots, disassembly of the device or how solid state storage differs from tape or hard drive storage. Where I detailed in lengths why it is not practically possible. How to copy all bytes of a phone (formatted or not, 64GB/64B) into a computer hard drive?
This is basically a duplicate of your other question here: It is also totally false that this was "very easy" before iOS 12. No, this is not possible for any practical scenario.