The construction of the Socioplastic Network has reached its first stable state. This initial constellation of Socio-posts establishes the minimum infrastructure required to move from a passive archive toward an active, self-regulating epistemic system. What is consolidated here is not a new theory, but the meta-form of what has already been articulated: a reflexive layer that formalises method, intent, and operational logic. By synthesising the previous five entries, the archive becomes legible as an integrated apparatus rather than a sequence of essays. Three vectors define this operational logic. First, the tools: interlinking is affirmed as the primary epistemic instrument. Links are no longer referential but structural, producing a connective tissue that behaves less like citation and more like neural transmission. Second, the paradigm shift: the decisive move from linear publishing to relational curation. The blog abandons the diary model and becomes a spatialised architecture of thought, where proximity, recurrence, and return generate meaning. Third, the power philosophy: authorial reclamation through the management of systemic heat. By redistributing attention—warming deep archival nodes through contemporary connections—the artist controls the gravity of the archive rather than surrendering it to chronological decay. Together, these vectors activate a thermodynamic engine: a closed feedback loop in which authority is concentrated, not dissipated. Fifteen years of LAPIEZA production are no longer perceived as historical sediment but as a coherent, expert-led knowledge graph. This is not data management but the engineering of thermal resonance across an intellectual legacy.