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This page continues the catalog from Part 1 (Projects 1-21) and Part 2 (Projects 22-40), and presents the most recent set of technology projects developed by Christopher Gabriel Brown. Projects 41-48 span the third-generation compound-mechanism analysis substrate that powers the disease-discovery research, the Software-Driven Data and SSD platform under the Cri-One brand, the Redaction Pen consumer device, the AutoPhi PCIe 5.0 BGA-1536 large-package accelerator board, an all-AutoPhi-boards consolidation bundle, an FDA / FTC compliance and rebuttal workpack covering the disease-related projects, an eight-product FDA-Road Magento import bundle for the storefront, the live IC-GOVT-2017 sovereign-money and citizen-identity collection (the 16-Digit American), and the live IC-LASER-SOLAR-2017 Artificial Laser Solar Recycle Building. Each project includes detailed specifications, completed work, manufacturing or implementation requirements, and timelines, providing everything needed for production, deployment, or research continuation.
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Part 3 catalog: 41-48 (matches D:\special\41-alchemy-data-three through D:\special\48-private-energy-farms). For Projects 01-21, see Part 1 (about). For Projects 22-40, see Part 2 (about-2).
This is the third-generation substrate for compound-mechanism analysis at scale — the data-infrastructure system that underpins the disease-discovery research across the Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and 300-disease databases referenced in Projects 10 through 13 and Project 33. It builds directly on the second-generation Alchemy Probability Data project (Project 07, mirrored into this package) plus a new 41-41-41 processing subtree.
The package is a self-contained data-infrastructure layer engineered for AI labs, high-performance computing centers, AI-safety research groups, RISC-V and open-architecture vendors, and memory/storage companies. It is the substrate on which compound-mechanism analyses at the scale of the 300-disease database are actually computable. The Project 07 ancestor is bundled in mirror form so the buyer has the full lineage in one acquisition. The new 41-41-41 subtree adds processing capabilities not present in the previous generations.
Substrate Work Completed:
07-alchemy-probability-data/ — second-generation Alchemy Probability Data project, mirrored for full lineage41-41-41/ — third-generation processing subtree (the new content)To Acquire and Develop:
Timeline Estimate:
Acquisition price: $48,000,000
Complete data-infrastructure substrate bundle: third-generation processing subtree + Project 07 ancestor mirror + full provenance documentation + acquisition support.
This is a combined hardware-and-software product bundle under the Cri-One brand, spanning two sibling project folders (42-software-driven-data and 42-software-driven-ssd) that share the same product thesis. The bundle holds three custom storage and accelerator hardware designs plus one software product. Each hardware design is self-contained with its own KiCad project, datasheets, mechanical drawings, and architecture notes; the software product is a working pure-Python reference implementation.
The customer gets a complete vertical stack: three SSD/accelerator board designs (the SSD-focused variant) and the matching general data-vault hardware (the data variant), with a pure-Python software product that drives, tests, and demonstrates the combined system. Each hardware design can be manufactured independently; the software is a working reference implementation, not a stub.
Combined Bundle Work Completed:
cri-one-2-5-vault/ — the general data-vault subtree (from the data variant)cri-one-software-for-data/ — the working software product subtree (from the SSD variant)To Manufacture and Deploy:
Timeline Estimate: 2-4 weeks PCB fabrication, 4-8 weeks assembly per board, 1-3 months production-port of the software depending on target language and platform.
Acquisition price: $35,000,000
Combined bundle: three custom hardware designs + working Python software product + full documentation. Cri-One brand assignment available under separate written agreement.
This is a placeholder consumer electronics project reserved for the Redaction Pen device concept. The folder currently holds a working scaffolding (PLAYBOOK, README, the Cri-One vault subtree) and the conceptual identity of the product, awaiting full design completion before commercial release. The placeholder exists in the storefront catalog so the SKU is reserved and the project number is allocated; the design work is scheduled but not yet productized.
A buyer who acquires this project today acquires the project identity, the SKU reservation, and the scaffolding documents. The buyer assumes responsibility for completing the design work, which is at an early conceptual stage. Likely audience: wearables and IoT companies, telecom carriers, smart-home OEMs, and retail-tech integrators who want to bring a Redaction Pen consumer product to market under their own brand or as a Cri-One licensee.
Reservation Work Completed:
cri-one-2-5-vault/ — shared Cri-One vault subtree (11 entries)To Develop into a Commercial Product:
Timeline Estimate: 6-12 months from concept-completion to first-article production, depending on team size and design choices.
Acquisition price: $4,500,000 (reservation + concept; design work and execution by the buyer)
Placeholder consumer electronics project. The buyer assumes the design responsibility. Reasonable pricing reflects the reservation value, not a completed design.
This is the large-package variant of the AutoPhi PCIe 5.0 accelerator card family — the BGA-1536 (95mm × 90mm, 2.0mm pitch) package design, the high-pin-count flagship that pairs with the AutoPhi On-Demand Three (Project 30) and AutoPhi V20 Epiphany Collection products. It consumes from the AutoPhi BGA Component Library (Project 40) and is a sister to the BGA-256 boards (Projects 35 and 39).
This is the production-ready BGA-1536 accelerator card design — KiCad PCB project, autophi_engine integration, blueprints, and all the per-card artifacts needed to fabricate, assemble, and bring up the board. The board interfaces over PCIe 5.0 x16 and is sized to support the AutoPhi V20 Epiphany generation of voxel processors at the highest pin counts (1536 balls accommodate the full I/O fanout of the flagship chip).
Board Work Completed:
autophi_engine/ — AutoPhi engine integration directoryblueprints/ — board blueprint and reference materialsAUTOPHI_BGA1536_pinmap_working.csv in Project 40AutoPhi_BGA1536_working.kicad_sym in Project 40To Manufacture the Board:
Timeline Estimate: 2-4 weeks PCB fab + 12-16 weeks BGA-1536 silicon + 4-8 weeks assembly = approximately 5-7 months total, dominated by silicon lead time.
Acquisition price: $80,000,000
Flagship AutoPhi PCIe 5.0 BGA-1536 accelerator card design package. KiCad sources, autophi_engine integration, blueprints, full handoff.
This is the consolidation bundle that combines the three AutoPhi board projects (Projects 39, 40, and 44) into a single acquisition target. A buyer who wants the complete AutoPhi board family — the PCIe 5.0 Companion Board, the BGA Component Library, and the PCIe 5.0 BGA-1536 Flagship — acquires all three at once with one transaction, one set of terms, and full cross-reference between the included projects.
The bundle is structurally a meta-project: the folder contains nested mirrors of Projects 39, 40, and 44 (the PCIe 5.0 Companion Board, the BGA Component Library, and the PCIe 5.0 BGA-1536 Flagship Card respectively). Acquiring the bundle gives the buyer the complete AutoPhi PCIe 5.0 hardware ecosystem in a single transaction. The library (Project 40) is the source of truth for the BGA footprints consumed by the boards (Projects 39 and 44). The bundle is priced to discount the three projects relative to acquiring them individually.
Bundle Composition Completed:
39-autophi-pcie5-256/ — mirrored: AutoPhi PCIe 5.0 Companion Board (BGA-256 variant)40-autophi-bga256/ — mirrored: AutoPhi BGA Component Library44-autophi-pcie5-1536/ — mirrored: AutoPhi PCIe 5.0 BGA-1536 Flagship CardTo Use the Bundle:
Timeline Estimate: See Projects 39, 40, and 44 individually. Bundle adds no incremental timeline — the buyer chooses board path and proceeds.
Acquisition price: $185,000,000 (bundled discount vs. acquiring 39 + 40 + 44 individually)
Complete AutoPhi PCIe 5.0 hardware ecosystem in a single transaction. Discounted relative to individual acquisition pricing.
This is the FDA / FTC compliance and rebuttal workpack that covers the disease-related projects in the catalog (Projects 10, 11, 12, 13, and 33). It is the cross-cutting, non-negotiable execution layer that backs every per-project FDA rebuttal — the rebuttal arguments only hold if the catalog is actually scrubbed of regulatory liabilities, supplement claims are within compliance limits, and the marketing surface is consistent with the FDA's expectations for the relevant product class.
The workpack is execution-focused: a checklist, a scrub procedure, and the supporting per-project rebuttal memos. The most important element is the "cure" scrub: the single largest liability across the catalog is the word "cure" appearing in any public-facing or internal-discoverable artifact. The workpack documents the rename procedure (public titles, SKUs, URL keys, meta fields, internal folder names, generator scripts, templates, index files, archives, backups) and the per-project rebuttal memos that argue the defensible position for each affected disease project. An FDA regulatory attorney must sign off before anything goes public.
Compliance Workpack Completed:
FDA_COMPLIANCE_CHECKLIST.md — cross-cutting execution itemsFDA_REBUTTAL.md memos (covering Projects 10, 11, 12, 13, 33, plus the catalog-wide compliance argument)To Execute the Workpack:
Timeline Estimate: 1-3 weeks to execute the scrub and renames; 1-2 months for retained counsel review and sign-off before public release.
Acquisition price: $7,500,000
FDA / FTC compliance and rebuttal workpack. Includes the cross-cutting checklist and the six per-project rebuttal memos. Not legal advice — retained FDA regulatory counsel must sign off before any public action.
This is a production-ready Magento import bundle that adds eight FDA-Road-themed products to the storefront in a single import. It is the operational complement to the FDA Rebuttals & Compliance Workpack (Project 45b): where 45b is the legal-position layer, 46 is the storefront-execution layer that publishes the renamed and rescoped products under the new "FDA Road" branding.
The bundle holds eight simple products, all priced at $0.00 (free), with full HTML descriptions, SEO fields, and thumbnail images. Rows 1-5 are the new "FDA Road" series (the filing method and four FDA-road maps for the disease products). Rows 6-8 are the three renamed Mechanism Analysis packages (previously the "Discovery" products, scrubbed per Project 45b). Two SKU-conflict patterns are documented: if rows 6-8 already exist as the prior "Discovery" SKUs, the import edits the SKU and url_key fields to update in place; if they are new SKUs, the import creates them fresh.
Import Bundle Completed:
cri-one-fda-road-products-import.csv — the production import CSV (8 products, UTF-8, no BOM, standard Magento 2 columns)cri-one-fda-road-products-import_ORIGINAL_do-not-edit.csv — frozen reference copy_STORE_PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION.html files (one per product)IMPORT-README.txt — operational guidance and SKU-conflict instructionsTo Import and Publish:
Timeline Estimate: 1-2 hours to upload thumbnails, run the import, and verify. Most of the project is one-button operational once 45b is complete.
Acquisition price: $1,200,000
Operational storefront-execution bundle for the FDA-Road branded products. Complements the legal-position layer in Project 45b.
This is a live, productized acquisition collection bundling 105 government-related patent-pending depositions from the 2017 book Invent Depositions (ISBN 9781979767897) into a single coherent product. The collection anchors on the 16-digit treasury concept that anticipated the Trump Gold Card (Executive Order 14351, signed 2025-09-19). The product is live on the cri-one.com storefront at cri-one.com/store/2017-government-inventions-collection.html.
The 105 depositions organize into six coherent product lines: Money / Treasury / Tax / Sanctions (20 entries including the 16-digit treasury anchor #27); Identity / Citizenship / Voting (10 entries including the paid chip-card secure ID #1391 and the pay-taxes-for-immunity citizenship membership #1626); Defense / Military (17 entries); Police / Justice / Surveillance (20 entries); Public Infrastructure / Civic (6 entries); and Other Government / General Civic (32 entries). The bundle is structured for a single acquisition transaction that conveys the entire IP cluster, with the option to evaluate sub-lines independently before commit.
Live Productization Completed:
IC-GOVT-2017 (Magento entity_id 32742)To Acquire and License:
Timeline Estimate: 1-3 months for NDA, tier selection, and master agreement. Patent filing strategy execution is on the buyer's timeline.
Acquisition price: $1,000,000,000 (full bundle, all 105 depositions, all six product lines)
Catalog valuation: $945,000,000 ($9M per deposition × 105 depositions). Per-line sub-acquisitions are available under separate written agreement at proportional pricing.
This is a live, productized acquisition collection bundling 31 patent-pending depositions from the 2017 book Invent Depositions (ISBN 9781979767897) into the architecture for a self-contained focused-laser-generated solar energy building. The product is live on the cri-one.com storefront at cri-one.com/store/artificial-laser-solar-recycle-building.html. The foundational equation, a + m² = E (amplitude + mass squared = energy, filed as #190 / #191 in 2017), is the centerpiece of the architecture.
The architecture combines a heliostat-style external mirror collection (1,000 to 25,000 mirrors depending on build scale) with two LED primers (370 nm UV + 940 nm IR) that switch on a high-finesse Fabry-Perot resonant cavity (finesse approximately 300 at the priming wavelengths). The cavity feeds a multi-junction concentrator photovoltaic cell engineered as a power-IC — heavy busbar grid, low series resistance, microfluidic back-side cooling at 75 W/cm² — with a backside thermoelectric heat-recovery layer in the AutoPhi voxel-resonance tradition that adds up to +44% to the cell's electrical output. The architecture scales from a handheld 400-watt device (the AutoPhi Flash concept) through a commercial 1.8-megawatt building to a utility-grade 90-megawatt installation, all on the same intellectual property family.
Live Productization Completed:
IC-LASER-SOLAR-2017 (Magento entity_id 32743)PLAYBOOK.md — internal navigation (120 lines)ENGINEERING.md — design specification (361 lines, 11-layer stack, busbar geometry, cooling load, heat-recovery math)BOOK.md — theory + patent history (640 lines, 21,500 words, 8 parts, 29 chapters, traces architecture from Fresnel 1822 through NREL 2020 record)COOKBOOK.md — 45 hands-on recipes (867 lines covering handheld build, cell fabrication, cavity engineering, building construction, operation, maintenance, testing)SAFETY_BULLETIN.md — industrial safety bulletin CRI-ONE-SB-48-001 (553 lines, ANSI Z136 + NFPA 850 compliance, 7 hazard categories, fire mitigations, emergency procedures)To Acquire and License:
Timeline Estimate: NDA and review 1-3 months. Handheld prototype 1-3 months. Commercial-scale build 12-24 months including permitting, construction, and commissioning. Utility-scale build 24-36 months.
Acquisition price: $500,000,000 (full architecture, all 31 depositions, all documentation, all three product tiers)
Catalog valuation: $279,000,000 ($9M per deposition × 31 depositions). The acquisition ask is set above catalog valuation to reflect the engineering elaboration and the documentation package value.
Design Author: Christopher Gabriel Brown
Address: 1341 Wellington Cove, Lawrenceville, GA 30043-5255, USA
Phone: 770-776-7023
Email: crioneaka@outlook.com