McBell
Unbound
Not really:We have a well defined meaning of what evidence means. Any evidence must be testable and repeatable, which is the common standard we use in science.
Evidence 
noun
1. that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
2. something that makes plain or clear; an indication or sign: His flushed look was visible evidence of his fever.
3. Law . data presented to a court or jury in proof of the facts in issue and which may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.
Definition one means anything that convinces some one of something is evidence.noun
1. that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
2. something that makes plain or clear; an indication or sign: His flushed look was visible evidence of his fever.
3. Law . data presented to a court or jury in proof of the facts in issue and which may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.
So we can see from that definition that the OP is in fact, by definition, evidence.
Which is why I do so many facepalms when people who want/mean objective empirical evidence leave off the 'objective empirical' part.