Does This Debunk the "Coolant Can Flow Through the Radiator Too Fast" Idea???

So, are you saying that a 160 thermostat should keep the engine running at 160 degrees?
Yes. If it won’t do that the cooling system is not keeping up.
You'd almost be right about that, if only you weren't completely wrong about it (…and the "NO CLUTCH FANS" thing, and much of the rest of what you said).

The thermostat sets the engine's minimum operating temperature, not its maximum. Read and learn about how engine thermostats actually work. Subsequent chapters cover radiators, fans, radiator caps, and coolant.