civlab · v0.1 · 10 platforms for the AI era

If you were shipping for civilization today — ten things you'd build first.

Not a startup guide. Not an AI demo. Ten independently deployed, interactive platforms — each targeted at a civilization-scale cognitive gap: knowledge compression, future intuition, AI replacement maps, materials graphs, failure archives, human memory.

Platforms

Each independently deployed. Each interactive. Each bilingual.

01

Civilization Tree

A living branching map of human civilization — eras, technologies, ideas, and the dependencies that link them.

civilization-tree.psyverse.fun →
02

How The World Works

Browseable diagrams of the systems that actually run the planet — power grids, container shipping, semiconductor fabs, central banks.

how-the-world-works.psyverse.fun →
03

Humanity Problem Database

A searchable, scored catalog of humanity's open problems — from cancer to coordination failure to climate.

humanity-problem-database.psyverse.fun →
04

Future Simulator

Drag sliders, see which futures the assumptions actually produce. The point is not prediction — it's intuition.

future-simulator.psyverse.fun →
05

AI Society Sandbox

A toy economy of autonomous AI agents — citizens, firms, regulators — running on visible rules.

ai-society-sandbox.psyverse.fun →
06

Global Materials Graph

Every important material in modern technology, the elements that go into it, and the chokepoint countries that supply them.

global-materials-graph.psyverse.fun →
07

AI Replacement Map

An honest, occupation-by-occupation map of which jobs LLM-era AI is replacing, augmenting, or leaving alone.

civlab-ai-replacement-map.psyverse.fun →
08

Failure Museum

A serious archive of how things actually broke — companies, missions, treaties, theories — and what was learned.

failure-museum.psyverse.fun →
09

Knowledge Compression Engine

Any domain, compressed into a 3-hour understanding experience: 12 concepts, in dependency order, with the smallest possible example for each.

knowledge-compression-engine.psyverse.fun →
10

Human Memory Project

An open archive of ordinary lives — collected, indexed, made searchable so future humans (and machines) can know who we were.

human-memory-project.psyverse.fun →
Principles

Five commitments shared across every platform.

01
AI-first
02
Graph-native
03
Bilingual
04
Open data
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Source-cited