Proof Point. A concrete system, incident, source, implementation, design record, or externally grounded example that demonstrates why a canonical claim is true enough to teach. A proof point is not decorative evidence. It must connect a law, pattern, concept, or reference architecture to observable consequences, declared graph edges, and source material strong enough for reviewers to inspect.
Proof Point
Content source: Canonical Unit · canon/concepts/proof-point.md · Canonical source: canon/concepts/proof-point.md
Incoming References
Law 2
- Documentation Is Architecturelaw-08-documentation-is-architecture
- Evidence Before Intelligencelaw-05-evidence-before-intelligence
