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Chemical Cooker Laboratory: Software-First Chemistry and Serum Build
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Most chemistry platforms start with hardware: reactors, pumps, and physical rigs. The Chemical Cooker inverts that. It is a chemistry and serum build platform built software-first: subscription and serial-key validation, “lite Alchemy” data (elements, methods, probabilities), a recipe builder, and G-code generation for automated synthesis. The hardware build—BOM, assembly, wiring, calibration—is fully documented in blueprints for when you are ready to build. You can design and output recipes without ever touching a physical cooker; the physical system can follow.
That ordering matters. It means formulation teams, research groups, and partners can work in a controlled data environment with a drug database integration (e.g., PubChem), aspirin and other recipe generation, and a simple web UI for G-code run before committing to capital equipment. The package includes a legal foundation document for patents and compliance, so the boundary between discovery, recipe design, and regulated production is explicit from the start.
Christopher Gabriel Brown’s Chemical Cooker is offered as a complete technology handoff: documentation, software components, and hardware blueprints that enable immediate development and deployment. The result is a single, coherent path from idea to synthesis—whether the end state is a benchtop rig or a scaled production line. Base delivery is one finished product copy and full documentation; intellectual property terms are separate and negotiated in writing.
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