Most studios use 24/48 or occasionally 24/96, only a few record in Higher.
All the audio information on a Hi-res recording is available on vinyl (Remember there are no usable sounds above about 20khz) which with a good cartridge can go up to 40Khz, however due to the limited dynamic range of vinyl, the full dynamic range of the master has to be compressed down to fit (RIAA EQ also has to be applied). but all the audio information is still in there, Spotify on the other hand (Due to the lossy format) actually removes information from the master to get the small size, which means it has less musical information than vinyl but can have a larger dynamic range.
You really should start dealing in facts rather than telling everybody in the world that they should have the same opinion and preferences as you. (And I can assure you they don't, so live with it, as it is called life)
I realise this will go completely over your head, but it has to be said.
Bill