I think that manufacturers of flashes in the past never, ever envisioned how much electronics would be put into camera's to come.
Just one example: the Metz 402, the old workhorse of the past. I have that one for the past 25 odd years and used it with about every MF camera I have owned and still own. It is dangerous to connect it to my latest electronics laden camera's and I will add a tryristor to the sync circuit.
The same with the Braun's 370 and 380 and so on.
25 years ago this medium, internet, that we all take for granted, didn't even exist.........
2GHz was something for wave-pipes and laboratory set-ups, now it is build into my cellphone.
Everything became smaller in those 25 years and therefore more supseptable to interference from neighbouring circuitry.
On the other hand the camera makers have been forced to put more and more sensitive electronics into their camera's because of the competition.
This entire thing called Digital is not an evolution, it is a revolution, that made many things of the past obsolete or at least not suitable for the newest generation.
Adding Safe Sync's (basicly thyristor based electronics) is just a needed adaptation between old and new.
Peter