Volumen IV · Capítulo 3
Spatial proof
Understand the system through motion, and verify it the same way.
In a spatial system, understanding and verification share a medium: motion. You do not read the system so much as watch it — and watching it work is the proof that the structure is right.
Spatial proof means running the arrangement, not just describing it. Move an agent through the path, trace the data across the orbit, and observe where it stalls. Every hesitation in the motion is a finding; every smooth pass is evidence.
Build the proof into the surface itself. When the system’s state is visible in space — where things are, what they are doing, what changed — verification becomes a glance instead of an investigation. The structure proves itself by being legible.
Keep motion honest. An animation that hides a stall is a lie told fluently. The system should move the way it works, so that watching it is the same as testing it.