I refer you to the penalty given against Jack Stephens in the Burnley game, when his shirt was pulled downwards as he was in the process of jumping. 100% of human beings would automatically and unconsciously raise their arms in that situation, and Jack’s right arm was still below head height when the ball was headed downwards on to it. At the time you ascribed total blame for the penalty to Stephens’ incompetence, even though you acknowledged that Crouch was fouling him.
That’s one example, but in general the point is that an arm raised “outside of the natural silhouette” in the process of jumping, or turning suddenly, will under the new ruling be liable to an automatic handball decision should it be struck by a ball from any distance. As I say, the rule change is making football a game that is impossible for any human in possession of at least one arm to play.