a6 is not an extremely developing move, that is an asinine statement.
Your argument that a6 serves a function does not support the claim that a6 is either a developing move, or an aggressive move. Apparently the basic meaning of these words is lost on you.
Is a6 theory?
Again with these self-affirmations, you can compliment yourself all day, I'm sure your mother tells you you're a very smart boy - but the fact remains a6 is a necessary defensive waiting move.... necessary because it serves an important function, and only an illiterate dunce confuses "defensive waiting move" with "aggressive extremely developing move". There is not a piece being developed, or even being opened up with this move. These two concepts are not interchangeable, and if you're so illiterate you can't tell the difference then yes, there might be no point in arguing with you, because ultimately you can't convince people who have chicken noodle soup for brains, who refuse to recognize what basic words mean, of anything.... especially over the internet.