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Socioplastics [2508] — PortHypothesis — The Wager on Where the Corpus Anchors — Core Decalogue IV — Tome III — LAPIEZA-LAB — 2026

Authors: Lloveras, Anto;

Socioplastics [2508] — PortHypothesis — The Wager on Where the Corpus Anchors — Core Decalogue IV — Tome III — LAPIEZA-LAB — 2026

Abstract

PortHypothesis defines the strategic decision of where a corpus anchors its durable infrastructure. It distinguishes stable ports from distribution surfaces, emphasising redundancy, identifier persistence, archival continuity and machine-readable storage.

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