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Socioplastics-993-ScalarArchitecture
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ScalarArchitecture defines the hierarchical structure of the Socioplastic corpus through nested resolutions of analysis. Individual nodes form decadic modules, which aggregate into larger structural layers until the full thousand-node corpus emerges as a coherent epistemic system. Inspired by fractal and multiscalar models of organization, this architecture enables simultaneous close reading of individual operators and distant analysis of systemic patterns. Knowledge therefore unfolds across multiple magnitudes without losing structural alignment.
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