Not really. I didn't read anywhere what the A stands for, so really, you're just jumping to conclusions. Unless we actually know what the A stands for, it's all conjecture and speculation, because unless we have the facts, then we really don't know what we don't know. I mean it could stand for anything at anytime to anybody, so how can anybody say he or she knows what the A stands for? In the world of pure research they reach generalisations and more questions, not answers that are written in stone. So really, nobody knows anything at anytime. To say we know what the A stands for, is an affront to the knowledge of not knowing which is the current state of knowledge that's known.
Unless you mean asswhole that is, then you're spot on, without question.