Nodes 2501–2510 · Core Decalogue IV · Tome III
Author: Anto Lloveras · LAPIEZA-LAB · Madrid · 2026
ORCID: 0009-0009-9820-3319
Series: Socioplastics Working Papers · Core IV · Field Conditions
System ID: SOCIOPLASTICS-2026-DECALOGUE-IV
Nodes: 2501–2510
Version: v1.0.0 · Date: 2026 · License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Slug: socioplastics-core-iv-field-conditions-nodes-2501-2510
Core IV Summary
Core IV · Field Conditions defines the passage from latent corpus density to threshold stabilisation. Across Nodes 2501–2510, Socioplastics describes how a body of knowledge becomes detectable, activates a network, forms autonomously, proves itself through internal coherence, becomes measurable as architecture, converts density into force, acquires gravitational attraction, anchors through ports, sustains agonistic tension and finally seals itself without ending.
The core does not describe content alone; it describes the environmental conditions under which a corpus becomes a field. Each node identifies a structural phase in the life of a research system: latency, activation, self-formation, coherence, dimensioning, mesh force, gravitational mass, anchoring, tension and threshold closure. Together, they form a decalogical grammar for understanding how independent knowledge infrastructures emerge before, beside and beyond institutional recognition.
Core IV therefore operates as a theory of epistemic weather. The corpus is treated as a spatial, archival, political and infrastructural formation. It is not merely published; it thickens, attracts, docks, resists, stabilises and remains open. Field Conditions names the atmospheric logic through which Socioplastics becomes not only a sequence of papers, but a distributed architecture of thought.
Keywords
Socioplastics; Core IV; Field Conditions; Anto Lloveras; LAPIEZA-LAB; Corpus Formation; Knowledge Infrastructure; Epistemic Latency; Activation Node; Autonomous Formation; Structural Coherence; Map Dimensioning; Mesh Engine; Gravitational Corpus; Port Hypothesis; Agonistic Space; Threshold Closure; Conceptual Architecture; Transdisciplinary Research; Recursive Corpus.
Node Sequence
2501 · Epistemic Latency
Density Before Detection
The corpus already possesses density before it becomes institutionally visible.
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2502 · Activation Node
The Node That Starts the Network
Latent density becomes operative relation through a first activating node.
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2503 · Autonomous Formation
The Corpus That Builds Without Permission
The system starts constructing itself without waiting for external authorisation.
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2504 · Structural Coherence
Internal Consistency as Proof
The corpus proves itself through the disciplined correspondence of its parts.
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2505 · Map Dimensioning
Measuring the Corpus as Architecture
The corpus becomes measurable as a spatial and conceptual architecture.
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2506 · Mesh Engine
The Mechanism That Turns Density Into Force
The mapped corpus becomes a distributed engine of pressure and transmission.
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2507 · Gravitational Corpus
The Mass That Attracts Without Asking
The corpus acquires epistemic mass and begins to attract attention by density.
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2508 · Port Hypothesis
The Wager on Where the Corpus Anchors
The corpus identifies the ports where its density becomes durable access.
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2509 · Agonistic Space
Tension as Structural Resource
Conflict becomes a productive spatial and epistemic resource within the field.
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2510 · Threshold Closure
The Seal That Stabilises Without Ending
The core seals itself as a completed layer while remaining open to continuation.
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Core IV Architecture
Core IV is organised as a sequence of field transformations. It begins with a corpus that is dense but not yet detected, then follows the conditions through which that corpus activates, organises, proves, maps, intensifies, attracts, anchors, tensions and seals itself. The ten nodes are not isolated papers; they operate as a continuous infrastructural grammar.
2501–2503 describe emergence. Epistemic Latency identifies density before recognition; Activation Node defines the first operative point; Autonomous Formation shows the corpus building itself without permission.
2504–2506 describe structural intensification. Structural Coherence turns consistency into proof; Map Dimensioning reads the corpus as architecture; Mesh Engine converts mapped density into distributed force.
2507–2510 describe field stabilisation. Gravitational Corpus produces attraction; Port Hypothesis identifies anchoring sites; Agonistic Space converts tension into structure; Threshold Closure seals the core without ending the system.
Core Statement
Core IV · Field Conditions defines the corpus as a living epistemic architecture. It appears first as latency, then as network, then as autonomous formation, then as coherent structure, mapped field, mesh engine, gravitational mass, anchored port, agonistic space and threshold seal. Its central claim is simple: knowledge does not merely appear; it condenses, organises, attracts and stabilises through field conditions.
Canonical Citation
Lloveras, A. (2026). Socioplastics · Core IV: Field Conditions. Nodes 2501–2510. Core Decalogue IV, Tome III. LAPIEZA-LAB, Madrid.