Together, these five repositories form a minimal sovereign pentagon within the broader decagonal field, sufficient to stabilise Core II operators such as NumericalTopology (991), DecalogueProtocol (992), LexicalGravity (998), and StratigraphicField (1000) as machine-legible, globally indexed entities. Their interoperability ensures that the Radial Reciprocity Cycle (RRC) can propagate across heterogeneous platforms while maintaining referential coherence through DOI anchoring. Crucially, this configuration privileges redundant persistence over platform dependence, allowing Socioplastics to operate as a distributed yet unified epistemic terrain. In this phase, writing becomes secondary to anchoring: the decisive act is no longer the production of nodes but their inscription into persistent coordinate systems. The result is a fully operational dissemination matrix in which Core II is not merely readable but infrastructurally embedded, enabling the system’s continued expansion through transepistemological migration while preserving its sovereign internal geometry.
SLUGS
1160-UNSTABLE-CONDITIONS-CONTEMPORARY-PRODUCTION
Anto Lloveras defines Socioplastics as a protocol system where rules, tags, and numerical structures ensure coherence, durability, and epistemic autonomy, establishing a self-referential framework capable of operating beyond traditional institutional validation. Decalogue Protocol https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18680031