Socioplastics-992-DecalogueProtocol
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DecalogueProtocol establishes the decadic structure governing expansion within the Socioplastic corpus. Knowledge does not accumulate through uncontrolled proliferation but through disciplined modules of ten conceptual operators. Each decadic unit functions as a structural genome capable of replicating across scales, producing tails, packs and tomes that preserve architectural symmetry. This constraint transforms limitation into productive architecture: by enforcing modular coherence, the system maintains structural stability while enabling continuous conceptual growth.
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2026-03-12
References
- Le Corbusier (1948). Le Modulor. Paris: Éditions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui.
- Luhmann, N. (1984). Social Systems. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Miller, G. (1956). The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two. Psychological Review.