// Method · The lab runs on its thesis
One operator. An agent fleet. The numbers in public.
Celaya Solutions Research is run by one person, with applied intelligence doing the leverage work that a staff would otherwise do. That is not a confession. It is the research method: the lab is its own first testbed, and this page is the living record of how it runs. Frontier labs are the thousand people; they cannot publish this experiment. A one-operator lab can.
// 001 · The loop
Agents draft. The operator signs. The record shows both.
Every instrument, paper, film, and page this lab ships moves through the same loop. An agent fleet does retrieval, drafting, building, and verification sweeps. The operator reviews, corrects, and signs, and answers for the result with his name on it. This is the same discipline the lab sells: provenance-aware systems where a human stays accountable. The lab does not ask clients to run a loop it does not run on itself.
- 01 Frame: the operator states the question, the constraints, and what evidence would settle it
- 02 Fleet: agents sweep sources, draft, build, and check the work against the record
- 03 Verify: load-bearing figures get confirmed against primary sources, dated, and tiered
- 04 Sign: the operator reads it, fixes it, ships it, and takes the blame if it is wrong
// 002 · The human, live
The loop has exactly one human. You can watch him be alive.
The operator streams his heart rate from a wearable to this site in real time. It is the accountability claim made physical: there is a person in this loop, he is particular, and he is not hiding behind a brand. When the wearable is off, the trace says so instead of pretending.
// 003 · The numbers
What one human plus a fleet actually produces.
These are the same counts the site footer reports. Nothing here is projected, annualized, or rounded up. When a number grows, this page changes and the change is dated in the dispatches.
- 1,065,357 passages indexed across 5,435 rare Texas historical documents, live at trinidad.town
- 18 dated sources in the CORRIDOR reference list, each linked from the paper and checked June 18, 2026
- 1 instrument catalog spanning research and operations, documented on the instruments page
// 004 · The cadence
One dispatch a month, minimum. In writing.
A lab that publishes a timestamp owes you the next one. Each dispatch records what changed in the CORRIDOR record, what the lab shipped, and what broke. If a month passes without one, hold the lab to it: the promise is public and so is the inbox.
// Work with the lab
This method is for hire.
The same loop that runs this lab can run on your records, your floor, your archive. Evidence in, provenance out, a human accountable at every step.