Mark, please don't put words in my mouth. I never said they are "wrong"
This is the fact that is under consideration as I understand it:
There are no colors in the Adobe1998 RGB space that cannot be reproduced in the ProPhotoRGB space. In other words the gamut of the ProPhoto RGB working space completely contains the Adobe1998 RGB spaceThis is a commonly-held belief. You claim the opposite.
The clearest expression of your goal that I have been able to find is this:
Have you not understood that the basic premise of my argument is to find color(s) that are represented in standardized Adobe RGB (D65) but not in standardized Prophoto (D50).
I read that to mean that you believe the fact under consideration (what I wrote in bold above) is
wrong. I don't think the two statement are compatible. If that isn't what you are sayin—if you don't dispute the fact under consideration, if you don't think it's wrong, please tell us now and we can chalk it up to a big misunderstanding.
You continually assert that your graph demonstrates this, but you won't explain how the graph came to be. The graph has numbers along the outside but the axis aren't labeled. I've been assuming it's XYZ axis, but maybe that's a mistake on my part.
Maybe you can just give us the coordinates of the six points in your graph. (Using the XYZ axis if that is in fact what the outside box is).