GravitationalCorpus — ScalarArchitecture — CitationalCommitment — Socioplastics [2026]. The contemporary epistemic field faces fragmentation and institutional dependence. GravitationalCorpus names the accumulated density that attracts attention and relation; ScalarArchitecture organises this mass across nodes, books and tomes into coherent dimensional structure; CitationalCommitment grounds the system in ethical, connective practice. Together they propose that a distributed corpus becomes operative not through isolated authorship but through field-forming gravity mediated by scalar grammar and sustained by citation as infrastructure.

The central problem of contemporary knowledge production is the tension between accumulation and legibility. Under conditions of platform volatility and disciplinary silos, material proliferates without acquiring relational force. GravitationalCorpus addresses this by identifying the point at which a body of work, through density, recurrence and internal coherence, begins to exert attractive pressure on readers, machines and future nodes. It is not mere volume but epistemic mass that transforms fragments into a field capable of self-orientation.