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Chrome is based on Safari (which itself is based on KHTML). They diverged a long time ago, but there's still a genetic relationship there. Even if Safari for Windows were still a thing and you were serious instead of trolling, that strategy still wouldn't be as good as switching to Firefox's actually-unrelated codebase.
(Also, the real WTF is using Windows in general.)
Firefox primary revenue is Google as default search engine, i.e. Mozilla sustainability model is unreliable since it depends on a direct competitor. Mozilla, and thus Firefox, is controlled oposition. Safari, on the other hand, has no such issues whatsoever, and has an independent browser engine. That's why I recommend Safari, and everybody here should switch to it, and I recommend you as well.
Almost 80% of computer users are unable to do so.