System Philosophy

NeonBAC Labs

NeonBAC Labs: Silo-06
⚠️ System Protocol: Critical Safety Notice ⚠️

NeonBAC simulations are mathematical estimates based on forensic averages (The Widmark Formula). Individual metabolism varies based on hydration, food intake, and biological health. These results are for educational and research purposes only.

NEVER USE THIS TOOL TO DETERMINE YOUR LEGAL ABILITY TO DRIVE. IF YOU HAVE CONSUMED ALCOHOL, DO NOT OPERATE A VEHICLE OR HEAVY MACHINERY.

Welcome to NeonBAC Labs, a digital research initiative and educational platform dedicated to the intersection of forensic toxicology and interactive simulation technology. Our mission is to demystify the complex biological mathematics of alcohol metabolism and provide users with high-fidelity tools to understand their physiological health.

Our Vision: Visualizing the Unseen

While standard Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) calculators provide a static number, NeonBAC was founded on the belief that a single data point is insufficient. Alcohol metabolism is a dynamic process involving a rising absorption phase and a linear elimination phase. Our vision was to create a "Scanner" that treats the human body as a living system, visualizing the metabolic timeline from the first sip to total clearance.

Scientific Integrity & Methodology

The credibility of NeonBAC Labs is rooted in our commitment to established forensic standards. We do not use proprietary "black box" algorithms. Instead, our engine is built exclusively on the Widmark Formula (1932), utilizing the physiological distribution constants (r-factors) and elimination rates (Beta constants) verified by modern toxicology (Watson 1981, Jones 2010). By sticking to peer-reviewed science, we ensure that our simulations are as accurate as mathematical averages allow.

The Team & Technology

NeonBAC Labs is operated by a small team of developers and data enthusiasts who are passionate about public safety and metabolic health. By leveraging modern client-side computing, we are able to run complex titration simulations directly in the user's browser. This approach ensures total privacy—no health data is ever transmitted to a server—while providing the speed and visual feedback of a professional forensic tool.

Educational Outreach

Beyond our scanner, we maintain an extensive library of articles covering the physiology of alcohol distribution, the impact of body composition on BAC, and the debunking of common metabolic myths. We believe that an informed public is a safer public, and we are committed to providing these resources free of charge to researchers, educators, and social users alike.

Contact & Collaboration

We are constantly refining our models to reflect the latest in toxicological research. If you have questions about our methodology or would like to discuss technical collaboration, please reach out to us at hello@neonbac.com.

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Q: WHY DOES NEONBAC LABS USE A 1932 FORMULA?

While Erik Widmark's formula originated in 1932, it remains the gold standard in forensic toxicology because it correctly identifies the linear nature of alcohol elimination. We use modern updates to the formula (Watson, 1981) to ensure biological distribution constants are as accurate as possible.

Q: IS MY PERSONAL DATA STORED OR SHARED?

No. NeonBAC Labs is committed to total privacy. All metabolic simulations are performed "client-side" (directly in your browser). No personal information, weight data, or consumption logs are ever transmitted to or stored on our servers.

Q: HOW OFTEN IS THE METHODOLOGY UPDATED?

Our research team reviews current toxicological literature annually. In early 2026, we synchronized our engine with the latest peer-reviewed studies on the impact of hydration and gastric emptying rates on the "r" factor distribution.

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