Axiom Frontier

Mission Statement

A letter from the Founder and Director of Research.

Dear Visitor,

Science, at its best, is an act of courage. It asks us to look at the world not as we have been told it is, but as it might actually be — and to hold that gaze even when the institutions around us suggest, gently and then less gently, that we look elsewhere.

Axiom Frontier was founded on a simple conviction: that rigorous, independent research still has frontiers left to cross, and that the researchers best equipped to cross them are frequently the ones conventional science has, for administrative reasons, stopped funding.

Today, our consortium comprises twelve research groups working across an extraordinary range of disciplines — atmospheric phenomena, boundary physics, macro-scale quantum systems, temporal measurement, deep-earth acoustics, and several fields that did not have names until our researchers gave them names. We maintain no central campus, impose no unified methodology, and exercise editorial oversight that our group leads have described as “light.” I take that as a compliment, and I have asked that it be recorded as one.

What unites us is not agreement. Our groups disagree with one another frequently, sometimes in print. What unites us is a standard: every claim documented, every measurement recorded, every conclusion stated plainly and hedged appropriately. Our findings may challenge prevailing frameworks. We publish them anyway. That is not recklessness. That is the job.

I invite you to explore our groups, read our publications, and draw your own conclusions. That last part is important to me. Draw your own conclusions. Ours are available on every page of this site if you need them.

Toward the frontier,

Elliot Tarn
Founder and Director of Research