Thunderbolt to mc with mini hdmi

Ive just been given a ThinkPad Yoga for a work projet. It has a mini HDMI out. The monitor I have at home is a 27" Thunderbolt. Ive purchased:
mini-HDMI to HDMI cable
HDMI (female) to mini display
Everything is set up but the Yoga will not detect the external display. I dont know PCs so Ive exhausted everything I know but know Im curious if this is even possible at all.  Thanks in advance.

Not possible. The machine needs to have tb tech, no adapter can add tb ability to a non tb machine

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