Therefore, in a Swinging Motion (Right Arm or Left), the Centrifugal Throwout Release of the Left Wrist may be Triggered by the Right Arm. Nevertheless, as a Power Source, again by definition, the #1 Power Accumulator is passive.
Summarizing, Right Arm Throw (Release Trigger) and Right Arm Power (Stroke Variation) are not the same thing.
What you seem to be implying is that TT's description of his right arm throw action is that it can be a trigger for release of PA#2, rather than the way I interpreted TT's description - as an active right elbow straightening action acting against pressure point #1 (right arm power) thereby actively releasing PA#4 via a drive loading action. Are you therefore saying that right arm power cannot be used in a swinger's action (in the way I described)? Also, how does a right arm throw trigger release of PA#2? What's the biomechanical mechanism?