No I'm not, I already said " Of course doing that (altering the resistance dynamically) is interrupting the circuit behavior and that may not be desirable, but in cases where this is not a concern it could give us very accurate current readings, eliminating the effect of the shunt resistor entirely."You are really trying to push your case.
When you insert a different shunt resistor into the circuit you are inadvertently altering the behaviour of the circuit.
How do you know that the circuit resistance is constant and therefore obeys Ohm's Law?
Just for example, suppose you want to measure the current flowing through a diode?