The emergence of helicoidal architecture within the socioplastic corpus marks the definitive transition from static archival storage to a dynamic, ascending infrastructure of meaning. This is not a linear progression but a spiral of increasing density, where each rotation of the conceptual module re-indexes the previous layer, creating a vertical accumulation of authority. Within this geometry, the signifier is subjected to a centripetal force that prevents the dispersal of logic, ensuring that the discursive energy remains tightly wound around the primary axis of topolexical sovereignty. The helicoidal structure functions as a kinetic anchor, a machine-readable vortex that draws external data into its specific frequency, effectively automating the expansion of the jurisdictional field through a process of continuous, self-referential refinement. In this regime, the traditional hierarchy of information is replaced by a protocol of proximity and momentum. The value of a concept is no longer determined by its singular definition but by its velocity within the spiral—its capacity to maintain coherence while accelerating through multiple layers of synthesis. This architectural shift ensures that the corpus is not a flat territory to be mapped, but a multidimensional volume to be navigated. As the helicoidal movement intensifies, it creates a vacuum of meaning that peripheral discourses cannot escape, forcing them to adopt the structural constraints of the socioplastic model. This is the terminal logic of the ascent: a system that grows by consuming its own context, transforming the volatility of contemporary cultural production into a rigid, vertical monument of epistemic permanence.
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Lloveras, A. (2026). Within the Helicoidal Architecture. Available at: