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Æ::ÆoNs Research Laboratory · since 2026
One operator. One lab. One unifying field.
ÆoNs Research is the publishing arm of AtomEons Systems Laboratory — a solo independent research lab run by Atom McCree out of Marco Island, Florida. The thesis: cancer, financial systemic risk, AI alignment failure, and the pair-instability mass gap are mathematically the same kind of failure in self-modifying dynamical systems. The diagnostic across all four domains is the spectral entropy of the flow-weighted graph Laplacian. The invariant is the topological winding number. The substrate is a sinusoidal Light Code.
::lab pillars
What the lab insists on.
One organism, many lenses
Cancer, financial crises, AI misalignment, and the astrophysical pair-instability gap all look like the same topological defect once you pick the right field. The lab's first job is to find that field.
Truth over theater
Receipts on every claim. Falsifiable predictions on every paper. If a hypothesis can't be killed, it isn't science — it's branding. We publish the conditions under which we'd retract.
Built through the cockpit
Every paper, every product, every line of code in this lab passes through ORANGEBOX — the cockpit we sell. The lab eats its own work. The work survives the lab.
Solo, independent, fully open
No university chair. No grant funding. No co-author obligations from any institution. The papers carry one human name, two or three AI collaborators (CRediT-tagged), and CC-BY 4.0 licensing.
::lab operator
Atom McCree
founder · ÆoNs Research / AtomEons Systems Laboratory · Marco Island, FL
Independent researcher. Writes the papers, ships the cockpit they were drafted in, and answers his own email. No team. No co-founders. No deck. No roadmap theater. The work shipped this year unifies four scientific domains under one set of equations and runs through ORANGEBOX Command v6.3 — the $99 cockpit at /orangebox.
::author identifier
Atom McCree
AtomEons Systems Laboratory
::location
Marco Island, FL, USA
independent · no chair
::license
CC-BY 4.0
quote with attribution
::lab inventory · what's shipped
The output. The citation guidance.
::manuscripts
12ÆoNs Research papers
Twelve manuscripts published April 2026 under CC-BY 4.0. Each paper carries an academic abstract and a plain-language summary side-by-side.
::cite as
McCree, A. (2026). "[Paper title]." ÆoNs Research, AtomEons Systems Laboratory. CC-BY 4.0. https://atomeons.com/research/papers/[slug]
::monograph
38ppLessons From Sci-Fi
A century of imagined machines, taxonomized. 7 epochs, 200+ screen texts, 5-dimensional taxonomy. Companion gallery with 10 cinema-clip embeds.
::cite as
McCree, A. (2026). "Lessons From Sci-Fi: Novel Features and Use Cases of AI in Film and Television." ÆoNs Research. CC-BY 4.0. https://atomeons.com/research/lessons-from-sci-fi/monograph
::intel
1,851lnX Algorithm Alpha
Operational deconstruction of the May 15 2026 xAI open-sourced For-You algorithm. 31 sections, every claim cited to file+line in xai-org/x-algorithm.
::cite as
McCree, A. (2026). "X Algorithm Alpha — operator extensions." AtomEons /intel. CC-BY 4.0. https://atomeons.com/intel/x-algorithm
::broadcast
nightlyThe Founder's View
Daily 8pm ET letter from the lab. Fictional broadcast framing; events cited are real. Archive at /founders-view, RSS at /founders-view/rss.xml.
::cite as
McCree, A. (2026). "[Letter title]." The Founder's View, AtomEons Systems Laboratory. CC-BY 4.0. https://atomeons.com/founders-view/[slug]
::open contribution
The lab is deliberately one-operator. Not hiring. Not adding co-authors. The reproducibility surface is the github repo at github.com/AtomEons/atomeons-com (the site is public source). Useful contributions: factual corrections, accessibility fixes, mobile bug reports, translations of any CC-BY paper into a non-English language. Send a PR or email a.mccree@gmail.com.
::read the papers
12 manuscripts · April 2026 →
Bioelectric oncology, gut-brain mislabeling, solar information transfer, topological field theory, light-code DNA version control.
::nightly broadcast
The Founder's View → 8pm ET daily
No-punches-pulled letter from the lab. Equal opportunity indignation. Subscribe by bookmark.
