HumanBehaviorSimulated.

The Berlin Simulation Lab
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/Thesis

Eigenwelt Labs researches simulations of human behavior.

We study agents and populations that respond to change: how memory persists, how relationships shift, how tensions spread, and how collective behavior emerges over time.

/What we work on
01 — agents

Memory, emotion, intent, and continuity across time.

Simulated people that carry state, react to context, and change through interaction.

02 — populations

Groups where norms form, tensions spread, and behavior emerges.

Simulated populations for studying collective dynamics, not isolated responses.

03 — change

Response, adaptation, and consequence inside simulated environments.

Repeated conditions for observing what shifts when the situation changes.

/Commercial applications

Decisions under uncertainty.

C-01 · product & messaging

How will people understand, reject, or reinterpret a change?

Study reactions to concepts, narratives, onboarding, pricing, or communication before release.

C-02 · organizations

How do teams, employees, or communities adapt under pressure?

Explore internal change, coordination, morale, conflict, and second-order effects.

C-03 · markets & audiences

How do segments, narratives, and group dynamics move over time?

Model populations where sentiment, adoption, and behavior shift through interaction.

Toward artificial life inside simulated environments.

Lab
Berlin · 2026