The PROTEIN Pack 201–300 constitutes the decisive phase of orbital consolidation within the trace architecture, registering the moment at which peripheral density becomes sufficient to sustain stable separation from the central MUSE attractor. Ordered inversely from 300 downward, the sequence performs sedimentation as analytic method: structural closure appears first, not as origin but as achieved equilibrium, and each descending coordinate discloses the layered accretion that rendered such stability possible. Text 300 marks systemic closure, yet the preceding strata reveal how operational protocols—blue bags, green briefcase, yellow bag as social sculpture—acquired angular momentum through reiteration rather than theoretical proclamation. Across these hundred coordinates, the field consolidates not by rhetorical persuasion but by enacted viability; protocols persist because they function metabolically within urban and relational ecologies. The pack thereby archives trajectories projected by the central corpus yet deliberately unabsorbed, preserving a differential density essential for gravitational curvature to remain measurable. In socioplastic terms, this stratum demonstrates how peripheral systems stabilise through repetition, documentation, and combinatorial indexing, transforming dispersed gestures into coherent orbit. The PROTEIN Pack 201–300 is thus neither appendix nor supplement but infrastructural band: a lower gravitational register whose sustained velocity allows the epistemic field to maintain dynamic equilibrium without collapse into singular mass. Through inverse arrangement, the archive renders visible the mechanics of field formation—sedimentation, differentiation, and calibrated disequilibrium—as the very conditions of structural endurance. Lloveras, A. (2026).