Published May 3, 2026 | Version v1.0.0_2026
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Socioplastics [2992] — ThoughtTectonics — Architecture as Load-Bearing Infrastructure for Thought — Core Decalogue VI — Tome III — LAPIEZA-LAB — 2026

  • 1. LAPIEZA-LAB, Madrid

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ThoughtTectonics defines thought as a load-bearing construction. Ideas do not circulate as abstraction alone; they require structure, distribution, resistance, and support. In Socioplastics, concepts operate as architectural matter: they carry weight, transfer pressure, stabilise relations, and organise access. ThoughtTectonics treats epistemic form as tectonic form, where the arrangement of concepts determines what a field can sustain, connect, and extend. Knowledge is built through joints, loads, thresholds, and structural grammar. Thought acquires durability when its architecture can bear the force of repetition, contradiction, and expansion without collapse.

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2026-04-26

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