Each name functions as an anchor point with a public footprint, reinforcing the corpus against dispersion, digital decay, and platform-imposed simplification. The environment becomes socioplastic because the text no longer behaves as passive commentary or illustrative critique; it operates as an infrastructure of perception, measuring pressure, circulation, matter, language, and transformation across centuries, disciplines, and material regimes. By rejecting a single Western lineage and constructing a plural, verifiable graph, the ongoing series consolidates a form of topolexical sovereignty: a fortified intellectual terrain generated not by exclusion, but by the cumulative architecture of the system itself.