
RecurrenceMass explains how conceptual authority emerges within the Socioplastic field. Instead of external validation through institutional mechanisms, authority develops internally through repetition and persistence across nodes. Concepts that recur throughout the corpus accumulate semantic density, gradually becoming gravitational centers around which new propositions organize. In this framework, repetition functions not as redundancy but as consolidation: recurring operators acquire structural weight capable of stabilizing entire regions of the epistemic landscape.
RecurrenceMass, CorpusEvolution, Socioplastics, ConceptualDensity, Epistemology, Network Theory, KnowledgeSystems, Semiotics, EpistemicInfrastructure, AntoLloveras
RecurrenceMass, CorpusEvolution, Socioplastics, ConceptualDensity, Epistemology, Network Theory, KnowledgeSystems, Semiotics, EpistemicInfrastructure, AntoLloveras
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