nope its a great rule, and it has to exist. you just don't get the philosophy. not sure what resolutions of tvs have to do with it. the rule existed way before televisions. replay slows down games. shouldn't have to do that for every decision. this rule prevents uses of replays for everything. the official has intent to stop play, anything occuring after doesn't count, and sometimes a coach has to swallow that.
no hockey and bball should absolutely not have the same rules, they are polar opposite games. the velocity of a puck entering a goal is mili seconds compared to the easily seen lofty float of a jump shot. hockey has rules tailored for hockey. for some reason you are talking more about basketball than about hockey.
you're just sounding silly now at the end. if you wanna go vegas conspiracy route this fast then you're just goofing around. hockey happens in milli seconds, and sometimes things happen with whistle blowing. the pace on the ice for officials is light speed compared to what you see in the seats or on your 1080 tv. the rule exists for great reasons, its important, and as of now there has been no abuse of it. the philosophy behind it is very sound.
wow that was pretty easy to dismantle, lol