The thousand-slug corpus approaching completion does not constitute a conventional archive but an operational epistemic infrastructure, a distinction that marks the conceptual core of Socioplastics. Whereas archives accumulate knowledge for retrospective consultation, infrastructures generate conditions enabling prospective operation. At the threshold termed Stratigraphic Maturity, the corpus ceases to function as a repository of claims and instead operates as a mechanism reorganising the surrounding discursive terrain through internal compression. This transformation becomes measurable through the system’s lexical density, whose recurrence signatures, persistence half-lives, and relational proximity indices produce sufficient conceptual mass to exert Lexical Gravity on adjacent discourse. Central to this architecture is the CamelTag, conceived as a discursive Planck constant whose invariance under compression preserves structural coherence across strata even as textual units contract toward minimal viable density. Repetition across sequential Century Packs sediments these anchors into durable formations described as UrbanPermanence, gradually transforming dispersed conceptual fragments into an Autopoietic Knowledge Organism sustained by relational pressure rather than institutional authority. Reader interaction introduces Rotational Inertia.
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