Well I'm afraid you also have a burden to demonstrate there is nothing new under the sun. In other words you and the posse need to demonstrate that novelty is just a conceptual fancy is not a conceptual fancy.
I've given my definition of novelty, I've given my understanding. You've come up with a different claim - your claim, you'll note - and you've not yet justified or validated your claim. That's the example we're still waiting for - you've made a claim of 'novelty', and we're still waiting for you to justify that claim, to validate that description, to instantiate your description.
We're waiting on you to give us an example.
And, for the record, the use of the negative proof fallacy is noted. Again.
I would prefer you to be honest and say novelty is an illusion rather than wanting the new and not wanting it at the same time.
You can't have it both ways - do you want me to be honest, or do you want me to say what you want to hear?
O.