Part of the same project as Bazzite (Universal Blue) so it's just a static Fedora with some added programs and bash scripts.
"Aurora is a paradigm shift for Linux." "Dream about the stars" "Launch a space rocket" - everything about this, down to the choice of the crudely drawn desktop wallpaper, suggests to me that this was done by very young people. If a few kids want to make themselves a "distro" like this, go for it, just don't advertise it as anything more than a simple pet project, let alone a "paradigm shift".
I think the paradigm shift is/was Fedora Silverblue, OSTree/bootc. Using these immutable distro tools makes it really easy to build your own distributions.
Besides that, IIRC this is based on Fedora, so it stands on the shoulders of over two decades of work on Fedora.