# Community Vision A technical white paper that eats its own dogfood. ## The Idea The StemeDB white paper makes claims. Dozens of them. Right now they look like facts—printed in authoritative academic prose. But they're claims: some well-sourced, some design decisions, some complexity assertions that haven't been benchmarked. By highlighting claims in the paper itself, we demonstrate the core thesis visually. The reader sees: "Oh, this sentence isn't a fact—it's a claim, with a source (or without one), with a confidence level, potentially contested." **The paper becomes a live demo of what StemeDB does.** ## What a Reader Sees 1. **Normal reading experience** — The paper reads like any academic paper 2. **Subtle highlights** — Claims have a dotted underline (amber, unobtrusive) 3. **Click to inspect** — Clicking a claim reveals: - Source attribution (with tier badges: T0 Regulatory, T1 Peer-reviewed, etc.) - Confidence level (0-100%) - Conflict status (Unanimous / Mostly agreed / Contested) - Notes on nuance or exceptions ## Why This Matters Most whitepapers present claims as facts. This one presents claims as claims—with provenance. It's intellectually honest in a way that traditional documents can't be. The reader learns what StemeDB is by experiencing it, not just reading about it. ## Technical Approach 1. **Phase 1: Static claims** — Claims are hardcoded in the React component with mock data (current state) 2. **Phase 2: API integration** — Claims are fetched from a running StemeDB instance 3. **Phase 3: Live updates** — As new sources are added or conflicts emerge, the paper updates ## Claims to Highlight Priority claims to make interactive: | Section | Claim | Why | |---------|-------|-----| | §1 | "Every mainstream database enforces single value per key" | Foundational claim, has nuance | | §2 | "CRDTs assume replicas are authoritative copies" | Technical claim about related work | | §4.2.1 | "RecencyLens is O(n)" | Complexity claim, needs benchmarking | | §4.2.2 | "ConsensusLens groups by exact object value match" | Design decision with known limitation | | §6.1 | "Append-only storage grows without bound" | Tradeoff claim | | §7.1 | "Trust parameters are heuristics without theoretical foundation" | Honest limitation | ## Success Criteria A reader finishes the paper understanding: 1. What StemeDB is (a claim-oriented database) 2. How it works (Lenses, source tiers, provenance) 3. Why it matters (disagreement is information) ...and they understood this by *using* it, not just reading about it.