This is the only post that I will respond to here. I just want to focus on one aspect of your experience. Your steps up to pulling the trigger were OBJECTIVE to you. I mean you laid out the instructions clearly and to you the process was clear and easy and you got good results.I had a buddy come over and I showed this to him and he had bad results shooting it.
Then we played a couple of hours and every time I had a chance to shoot the shot I told him "Here's the shot" and I never missed a single one. Center pocket magic baby! At least 8 times.
So after he left I set up a curtain and shot a bunch of them. My potting rate was about 50% for the same shots. Not that great.
My conclusion?
The human mind is an amazing thing when it comes to pool. Things are going on we are not even remotely aware of when aiming pool shots.
Shooting balls into pockets although not possible to be 100% objective is still pretty cool with all the variables that exist.
That's been my point all along. If something is producing the results you want then the WHY isn't really needed. However IF you have the why then you can start building off of that to find what else works. Nothing about the physics involved is unknown to science. However, in order for science to really understand something it needs a lot of observation, dissection and data.
Yes the human mind is amazing for sure. It is really good at finding patterns and ways to make things work. Everything you do on a pool table has a mathematical reason even if we don't have the capability or willpower to figure out what that underlying math is. An aiming system could also be titled an Estimation Reduction Method.