The Foundation
The gap / meta-perception—where choice lives
RAYGUN OS is a cognitive operating system for experiment-driven minds.
A framework built on neuroscience research for working with how your brain actually functions—rather than forcing productivity systems that fight against your nature.
RAYGUN treats mental frames as experiments rather than fixed truths. Instead of forcing yourself to work, you treat every situation as an experiment and ask: "What frame makes engaging with this most alive?" The framework gives you choice at the moment between stimulus and response—the frame-selection point—and teaches you to make that choice consciously.
There's a gap between stimulus and response. In that gap, you choose how to frame what you're facing. RAYGUN makes this gap visible and gives you tools to use it.
Instead of grinding through tasks, treat everything as an experiment. "What happens if I try this?" replaces "I have to force myself to do this."
Some brains run on fascination, not discipline. RAYGUN works with this—treating curiosity and engagement as the primary energy source for work.
Frames are tools, not truths. The question isn't "what's the correct way to see this?" but "what frame makes engaging with this most alive?"
RAYGUN is for people whose brains run on fascination rather than discipline:
If you've ever noticed that you're most productive when you're tinkering, experimenting, or genuinely curious—and everything gets harder the moment you try to "get serious"—RAYGUN describes how your brain already works at its best.
RAYGUN doesn't tell you how to organize tasks. It addresses why execution feels hard in the first place and gives you a different relationship with work.
Grounded in neuroscience and cognitive psychology. Transparent about what's proven, what's supported, and what's a logical extension. See the research →
These concepts have been independently discovered by masters across domains—from Bruce Lee to Csikszentmihalyi to Miles Davis. See the touchstones →
The complete 18,000-word framework is freely available under Creative Commons. There's nothing to buy. View on GitHub →
RAYGUN is structured in six parts, from foundation to mastery:
The gap / meta-perception—where choice lives
How cognition actually works—the perception-action loop
Frames as experiments, not truth
The frame-selection point—where intervention happens
Complete toolkit—how to actually do it
Frame pragmatism—what makes engagement alive
Frame superposition, mastery states, probability thinking
The best way to understand RAYGUN is to experience it.