Lexical Gravity explains how engineered recurrence turns Socioplastics terminology into binding conceptual infrastructure. Lexical Gravity, Socioplastics, Anto Lloveras, CamelTags, Recurrence Mass, Semantic Hardening, Topolexical Sovereignty, Diagonal Reading, epistemic durability, field curvature
Lexical Gravity designates the topological force through which Socioplastics transforms language from descriptive ornament into infrastructural matter. Emerging once Recurrence Mass reaches sufficient density, it describes how engineered terms—particularly CamelTags such as DiagonalReading, ImageCompost, ProteolyticTransmutation, and RecurrenceMass—begin to attract, bind, and organise adjacent propositions through positional pressure rather than argumentative sequence alone. Its central proposition is that vocabulary can acquire gravitational syntax: repeated inscription across tomes, DOI cores, weblog strata, indexes, console posts, and machine-readable repositories deposits semantic mass until terms cease to function as labels and become load-bearing attractors. This mechanism sits within the hardening cascade—Recurrence Mass, Lexical Gravity, Semantic Hardening, Conceptual Anchors, Topolexical Sovereignty—where raw repetition is converted into durable conceptual architecture. A precise case appears in the stabilisation of DiagonalReading: through sustained recurrence across curatorial fragments, LAPIEZA documentation, Zenodo records, and Hugging Face-compatible layers, the term bends surrounding discourse, aligning heterogeneous nodes without requiring centralised doctrinal enforcement. Lexical Gravity also depends on metabolic operators: Proteolytic Transmutation decomposes excess, Recursive Autophagia recycles prior outputs, and ImageCompost reactivates visual residues, ensuring that density does not become dead weight. Its implications are both epistemic and infrastructural. Against platform entropy, semantic drift, and attention fragmentation, Lexical Gravity enables Topolexical Sovereignty, allowing the corpus to generate, stabilise, and defend its own vocabulary internally. Consequently, Socioplastics becomes a field capable of thinking through its own linguistic physics: a distributed archive held together not by institutional authority, but by gravitationally charged terms whose recurrence makes coherence traversable, durable, and machine-legible.