Published April 30, 2026
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Socioplastics [2906] — HybridLegibility — Simultaneous Human and Machine Reading — CORE V — LEGIBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE — Tome III — LAPIEZA-LAB — 2026
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HybridLegibility defines the condition in which a single node remains fully intelligible to human readers, search engines, repositories, citation managers, knowledge graphs, and machine agents simultaneously. Legibility is an architectural property of the text, not a property located only in the reader.
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2026-04-26
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