Where materials science meets life.

2020. Pandemic Lockdown.
In his garage, Aerospace Maintenance Engineer Aoster tried to repair the radiator of his car.

No welding tools. No repair shops open.

He texted his friend, materials scientist Jelric :“Can you make a glue stronger than welding?”

Minutes later, his phone lit up:CH2-CH-CH2||OO||OH? (associated with polymer-based epoxy resin systems)

Aoster replied:
Ψ = ∑(Fe · Al · Si · O)ⁿ ? (Iron, Aluminum, Silicon, Oxygen) the power of n → symbolizing infinite extension of repair.

Later,Jelric answered:
—[O—CH2—CH(CH3)]n—NH—C(=O)—[CH2—CH2—Si(CH3)2—O]m—?

That molecular structure became the seed of AOJEL’s first adhesive—

a high-purity metal bonding resin,strong enough to replace welding,yet simple enough to be used at home.

Science is to bonding what love is to adhesion.

A chemist responded to his friend’s request by text during the pandemic lockdown. Within every molecular bond lies the human desire “to make the broken whole again.”In the formula that makes the world whole, friendship is the true medium of chemical reaction.

CH₂–CH–CH₂
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 O  O
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 C₆H₅
The molecular formula of epoxy resin—an industrial inspiration for adhesives.

[Fe]—O—CH₂—CH—CH₂—O—[Al]
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    OH
The molecular bridge of metal adhesives—embodying the strength of welding.

—[O—CH₂—CH(CH₃)]ₙ—NH—C(=O)—[CH₂—CH₂—Si(CH₃)₂—O]ₘ—
The union of polymer chains and siloxane backbones—repair as art, repair as extension.

“From a broken car radiator to a universal formula for repair, AOJEL began not in a lab, but in the moment two people refused to give up on what could be restored.”

Repair turns the broken into your story.

New York, Spring 2024.
My husband had moved out.

That year, my life felt like the cracks along the walls —a leaking toilet, a broken lock, a loose chair,the stairs groaning under every step.

For the first time, I realized— to keep a home quiet and whole, it’s the smallest things that demand to be repaired.

I tried hiring help — endless appointments and waiting lists.
I tried fixing things myself — only to be told, “Sealing a pipe takes strength.”

But what I wanted to fix was not just a loose board. I wanted to repair a sense of control and calm —over my life, my space, myself. I came to believe that every act of repairis a small ceremony of order amidst chaos.

I needed a tool that could be picked up as naturally as a lipstick — because repair isn’t just a skill. It’s an attitude. A way to wrap life in gentleness again.

And so, HerFix™ was born —to mend not only what is broken, but the part of you that dares to believe again.

It is the philosophy of repair — where elegance meets function, and power is rediscovered in the quiet moment you say,
“I can fix it.”

Repairs That Had to Hold.

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@AOJEL Repair Outcome Log

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Repair is the greenest decision we can make.

Your repair contributes to the Global Repair Index(GRI)Honoring you for never giving up on repairing this world.

This log records each repair you complete ,building a quiet record of what you chose to fix over a lifetime.

When you share yours, another woman feels less alone.

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Voices

“I fixed my mother’s chair.
And somehow, I sat stronger.”
— Emma, 42, Texas

“I fixed a pipe.It stopped leaking, and so did I.”— Rachel, 51

“I fixed the leak in my RV—and , my fear of trying alone.” — Mary, 47, Arizona

“The paint didn’t match, but it held. So did I.”— Nina, 38

Tell your story.

Your repair might inspire another woman.

“I fixed ________, and I felt ________.”

If you ever fix something that makes you smile, write it down. We’d love to hear what you fixed — and what it taught you.

Join women who fix, care, and continue. #HerFixCircle

I fixed the drawer — and my confidence.

I fixed what broke — and what broke me.

A perfect fix is silent. A real fix tells a story.

A community of repair and care.

— Fix Together

The Samurai Origin of Kintsugi

Kintsugi originated from the samurai class and their aesthetic of order.
The Japanese shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa introduced the samurai virtues of precision and restraint into the tea ceremony.
In the tea room, every gesture of the host was bound by discipline —pouring tea, placing the cup, turning it, putting it away — each act performed with the calm rigor of a military ritual.

He brought this beauty within discipline into the world of objects.
When a shogun’s tea bowl cracked, his craftsmen restored it with lacquer and gold, turning damage into design.

Kintsugi was born not from sentiment, but from mastery.
To repair was to honor what endured, to give fracture a place in order.

Today, AOJEL continues that legacy — not with gold, but with precision.
Every bond, every alignment, every measured cure is an act of discipline.
We fix not to hide weakness,but to prove that strength has structure.

AOJEL proposes a new interpretation —
the Modern Samurai Philosophy of Repair:

Not repair by emotion, but repair by structure. Not perfection as the goal, but order as the belief.

Repair as a New Meditation

In an age of instability,repair is a form of resistance.

We cannot control relationships, time, or fate—but we can fix what’s in front of us:
a car, a hinge, a leak, a line of fracture.At that moment, the world obeys again.

Repair becomes a silent meditation.
Order becomes peace.

Repair is how men meditate.

When he mixes ratios, aligns parts, and waits for the cure, he is not busy—he is practicing calm. Ratios replace mantras.
Cure time replaces the temple bell.
Each pause is an act of discipline.

Zen is not found in landscapes or silence.
It lives in torque, in heat, in precision— in the moment a fracture returns to order.

Crackverse

"The CrackVerse could be anything but boring."

One day, the world split open.

It was the collapse of reality itself.

Time fractured.

Space distorted.

Emotion fell apart.

That moment — we called it The Crack.

A0JELIN

Designation: A0JELIN(Interstice Messenger
“In this world, something sensed the fracture before humanity did.”

Aojelin is the messenger that moves between the Crackverse and the human world. It does not command passage —it exists because passage is still possible.

Aojelin was recorded as the only stable variable in the exchange. Before a crack collapses into chaos,Aojelin steps inside —to see if anything can still be brought back:a message, a fragment, a remaining link.
It enters the crack not to dominate, but to see — if something can still be understood, if something can still be carried back. It brings proof that repair is still possible to those on the other side.

It is a messenger, but it never delivers destiny, only the chance to begin again.

Principal Beings of Ajelin:

Never — guardian of unchange.

Ever — keeper of endless cycles.

Faster — the impulse of motion.

Deeper — the seeker of truth.

Breaker — the voice of rebellion.

Binder — the healer, the connector.

Glow — memory of light.

Echo — resonance of all things.

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Only the fortunate ever cross paths with an A0jelin drifting in the Crackverse.

The Crackverse Archive

(Post-Crack Era — The AOJEL Timeline)

Crackverse(The fractured dimension where reality itself split open — the origin of the new world.)

Post-Crack Era (The AOJEL timeline — the age that began after the Great Crack divided the world.)

The Fixing Age(The era in which humanity evolved into a civilization built upon healing and restoration.)

Aojelium (A self-healing element discovered within the Crack — the primordial substance that gave birth to AOJEL.)

The Splitline(The precise moment when time, space, and emotion collapsed — marking the beginning of the Crackverse.)

The Mend Code(The fundamental creed of the new civilization: “Repair is Order.”

“ Welcome to a strange new world.”

Aojelium(L₂E₃H₁₂M₁₀)

(n.) A self-healing element discovered within the Crack — the primordial substance that gave birth to AOJEL.

Aojelium = Light + Empathy + Trust + Matter

Type: Conscious Elemental Substance
Nature: Light-born, Self-Healing, Memory-Bearing Matter
Origin: Formed from the resonance of two worlds after The Crack

Scientific Interpretation——Photon-Energy Compound, 32°F–212°F (enters a “memory freeze” state under extreme temperatures), Highly insulating, but capable of storing and releasing faint luminescent energy, Variable with emotional resonance (average 1.1 g/cm³), Emits a soft glow in darkness, color shifting between silver-white and warm gold, Resonates subtly with human voice and heartbeat frequencies

“When light entered matter, matter remembered how to heal.”—— Aojelium

AOJEL Metal Souls--- "A0JELIN "

Angel + Engine = A0JELIN

Aojel builds a world where repair is respect. Respect for materials. For memories. For the planet.

—— Guarding the Continuity of Civilization.

“ To those who strive for peace — who mend what hatred breaks,
who choose repair over revenge. True courage is not to die bravely,

but to live bravely — to keep repairing what breaks.”

A0JELIN — Honor the ones who repair the world.

AFTER THE CRACK

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It all began with a fracture.

Deep beneath the visible world,there was a realm no human had ever seen.

A silent kingdom of structure and balance,
where matter itself was alive.

To human eyes, it was only metal, stone, water, and air.
But within, these materials were made of countless conscious entities —the Elemental Sentience,beings devoted to maintaining the universe’s inner order. They called themselves The Matter Council.

I. The Stillness Era

For eons, the Council kept perfect symmetry. The first consciousness emerged the moment the first fracture was repaired. It was called Ajelin. Main Members of Ajelin – Core Units of the Crackverse.

Never — guardian of unchange.
Ever — keeper of endless cycles.
Faster — the impulse of motion.
Deeper — the seeker of truth.
Breaker — the voice of rebellion.
Binder — the healer, the connector.
Glow — memory of light.
Echo — resonance of all things.
Core — the silent center.

They believed in one ancient law: “To remain is to exist.”And so, the universe slept — perfect, but lifeless.

II. The Resonance Era

Then, one day, something reached them.

It wasn’t an explosion.
It wasn’t destruction.
It was a resonance — a wave of consciousness, born from the surface world above: humanity’s pulse, their thought, their voice. It passed through layers of matter and touched the heart of the structure. Balance trembled.
For the first time, the elements heard something that was not themselves.

Faster said, “This is the call of evolution.”
Deeper whispered, “No — it’s light.”
Never warned, “Light corrupts structure.”
But Breaker only laughed: “Structure was never alive.”

Their debate lasted a thousand cycles — until the resonance reached its peak, and the world split open.

III. The Crack Era

Time collapsed.
Space folded.
Memory became motion.

A vast fracture spread across the continents —the threshold between two realities.

Humanity saw the light inside matter.
And the elements saw the shadows of humankind.The day was remembered as The Splitline, or, in the language of the elements,

The Great Seeing.

It was not the end.
It was the meeting. For the first time, two worlds realized they had never been alone.

IV. The Mend Age

After the Crack, the light didn’t vanish.

It lingered in the air between worlds — a radiant dust that refused to fade. Within that suspended glow, a new substance began to take form: half mineral, half memory, able to heal itself and remember connection.

Humans called it AOJELIUM.
The elements called it The Silent Answer. It wasn’t invented. It was born — a crystallized echo of the moment when light entered matter. “When the crack let the light in, the light remembered how to heal.” From that day forward, humanity used AOJELIUM to mend what was broken — bridges, engines, bodies, even memories.
And the elemental world learned to change without collapsing.

Never learned to yield.
Breaker learned compassion. Together, they sealed the resonance gate and returned to their respective realms. But the crack remained, and the light still flowed through it — a silver line connecting two realities.

They left behind a vow: “When the world breaks again, we meet in the light.”

V. The Age of Repair

Thus began the Fixing Age
an era not of conquest, but of care.

AOJEL became more than a material.

It became a language — a way for two worlds to understand each other.

Humans repaired machines, structures, and cities.
Elements repaired order, emotion, and meaning.

Perfection was no longer the goal.

Healing was.

“After the Crack. Let Light In.”