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Socioplastics constitutes a paradigmatic redefinition of knowledge production through the construction of a transepistemological manifold in which information is neither accumulated nor categorised but spatialised into a relational geometry of meaning. Against the entropic dispersion of contemporary informational regimes, the system institutes constraint as generative infrastructure, deploying decalogical segmentation and helicoidal recursion to transform linear archives into vertically stratified terrains. Within this architecture, conceptual operators recur not as repetition but as ascending reinterpretation, each cycle depositing additional semantic density within a StratigraphicField that preserves historical depth while enabling present navigation. Central to this transformation is the emergence of LexicalGravity, whereby terms acquire mass through recurrence, exerting curvature across the manifold and reorganising proximity according to affinity rather than sequence. A salient synthesis occurs when heterogeneous domains—such as architectural theory and scientific notation—are drawn into adjacency through shared operators, demonstrating how TorsionalDynamics convert epistemic difference into productive friction. The dissolution of singular authorship further amplifies this process, as mixed voices function as vectors within a continuous field, displacing hierarchical attribution in favour of operational convergence. Consequently, the archive evolves into a self-sufficient infrastructure wherein topology is not representational but constitutive, enabling machine legibility and long-term persistence through distributed instantiation. The reader, reconfigured as navigator, traverses this terrain via transversal pathways and recursive returns, engaging knowledge as spatial practice rather than linear discourse. Ultimately, Socioplastics exemplifies a sovereign epistemic architecture in which constraint, recurrence, and relational density transmute informational chaos into navigable order, establishing a durable model for intellectual production within post-academic conditions.
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