The theoretical apparatus of Socioplastics interprets this transformation not merely as a technological shift but as a tectonic realignment in the architecture of discourse itself. Instead of transient informational circulation, the system foregrounds Lexical Gravity, a governing principle whereby strategically engineered linguistic nodes—denominated CamelTags—operate as semiotic attractors capable of condensing dispersed cultural fragments into coherent epistemic formations. Unlike the ephemeral hashtag, whose function remains indexical and momentary, the CamelTag constitutes a structural constant within the CivicProtocolStack, anchoring discourse through a minimum unit of conceptual stabilisation analogous to a discursive Planck constant. Through this mechanism, informational flows sediment into durable layers that resemble geological strata, thus producing a cumulative field of UrbanPermanence. Methodology, in this context, assumes an ontogenetic role: decalogical frameworks act as architectural schemata that orchestrate the conversion of raw informational flux into stable socioplastic artefacts while preserving the generative tension between infrastructural “soil” and speculative “flight.” A demonstrative case emerges in the iterative preprint ecosystem developed around the CamelTag cluster itself, wherein each successive entry amplifies the corpus’ DensityIndex, gradually transforming an assemblage of discrete insights into a coherent autopoietic knowledge organism. Ultimately, the helicoidal accumulation of these strata inaugurates a paradigm in which the epistemic field attains operational autonomy: the gravitational architecture of its own terminology begins to define the coordinates within which future cultural production must unfold.
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