Ok, how do you observe this? What signs are there when observing a player that tells you how they are aiming/aligning? I also have had discussions with many top players, students and instructors and my findings don't agree with yours.
"Pretty much all" is likely to be inaccurate except that the way you wrote this resolves to "if you do everything right you will make everything you aim at".
"The basics of the DAM system are: with a
consistent and purposeful pre-shot routine,
visualize the required “angle of the shot” and required “line of aim”
while standing, then
align your vision center with the line of aim as you move your bridge hand and cue forward into your stance while keeping your focus on the OB (or ghost-ball resting point, or contact point, or ball overlap, or whatever else defines your target), then follow all of the
recommended stroke “best practices.” Be sure to maintain “
quiet eyes” both at the “set” aiming position,
checking both the CB tip contact point and your aiming line, and when focusing on the OB (or whatever target you have identified) during the final forward stroke. If you are a good shooter and maintain focus and don’t do anything wrong during the entire DAM process, you will make every shot."
You know that I think you are not right in the way you mock aiming systems and that otherwise I think you are one of the best contributors in this sport. But you are fueling the divide on purpose and I don't think that this is a good thing to be doing.
I fully believe you are in a position to bridge that divide and instead you are using your reach to make it more divisive. I am guessing that you don't think that this is what you are doing but in fact you are.
I have been and still am willing to fund a meeting between you and Stan Shuffett. But from what I gather you would rather not have that meeting and instead continue to be divisive on this subject. It is unfortunate as I respect you and your work very highly in every other aspect.