Socioplastics [2517] unfolds GravitationalCorpus as the mass that attracts without asking. Once a corpus reaches sufficient density, coherence and persistence, it begins to generate pull: readers return, references accumulate, concepts stabilise, and external systems start to detect its presence. This console explains attraction as a structural effect rather than a promotional strategy. The corpus does not beg for attention; it builds mass until attention becomes a consequence of proximity. Gravitational force emerges from repetition, indexing, DOI anchoring, conceptual precision and accumulated scale. The console therefore gives language to a decisive threshold: the moment when a field stops behaving like scattered production and begins to act as a body with its own intellectual gravity.