An honest story about an ambitious experiment.

In 2005, a 21-year-old British student named Alex Tew had a simple problem: he needed to pay for university. His solution was absurd, brilliant, and impossible to ignore. He built a webpage with exactly 1,000,000 pixels and sold them for $1 each. In five months he raised over a million dollars. The world called him crazy. Then they called him a genius.
I'm a cloud solutions architect. I live in El Salvador. I have children whose education I want to secure. And in 2026, in the middle of the biggest tech hype cycle in history, I asked myself a question I couldn't ignore:
What if someone did what Alex Tew did, but instead of pixels, sold neural units inside an AI?
This page is the answer. And you're part of the experiment.
The Brain — 1 MILLION NEURAL UNITS is an AI agent that anyone can query. Inside that agent exists a space of exactly 1,000,000 neural units — the unit of measure for memory in AI.
That space is divided into 7,800 permanent slots. Each slot is yours to keep — it holds whatever you decide: your name, your company, your project, your message, your story. When someone asks the agent a question and your slot is relevant, the AI incorporates it into its response. Your pixel used to be still. Now it thinks.
When all 7,800 slots sell — the experiment closes. No second edition. No restocking. No exceptions.
Before you click any buy button, I want to be completely transparent with you. Not because the law requires it, but because you deserve it.
I could give you ten business reasons. I could talk about TAM, traction, and growth hacking. But the truth is simpler and more human than all of that.
I want to fund my children's education. That's it. That's reason number one, no embellishments.
Reason number two is that I genuinely believe we're living through a historic moment with artificial intelligence — and I want to be part of that moment in a way that is mine. Not as an employee of a big tech company. Not as a passive user. As someone who built something at the threshold of this change and bet on it.
Alex Tew sold pixels in 2005 to pay for university. I'm selling neural units in 2026 for my children's future. The technology changes. The reason is the same.
A permanent slot with the neural unit count of your tier. A Founding Member certificate with your unique number — the same one you'll show when someone asks "what is that?". Access to your dashboard with activation metrics — how many times your slot was relevant in a real query. And the satisfaction of having been part of something that, if it works the way I hope, will be a footnote in the history of the first AI memory experiments.
And if it doesn't get there — at least you were part of an honest attempt made by someone who believed enough to build it.