mycorrhizal simulation engine
simulai.net
AI that learned from the forest floor: damp networks, broken bark, frost, spores, and the quiet mathematics of rot.
Frosted inference over living disorder
simulai.net treats tangled ecosystems as computational partners rather than data to be sterilized. Models are staged like specimen drawers: every bracket fungus curve, lichen bloom, and moss cushion becomes an observed rule in a damp synthetic world.
“The simulation does not clean the forest; it listens until the forest becomes executable.”
Cabinet of simulated curiosities
Trametes versicolor / shelf recursion mapped to agent behavior. Lichen islands / cup probability fields. Moss pixels / moisture memory.
Research station interface
The interface is a field notebook with a terminal pulse: left-hand codes establish the sample, translucent panels hold the living record, and rootlike SVG traces grow between observations. No chrome dashboards. No polished corporate sky. Only damp matter under computation.
Everything connects underground
Each simulation run descends through a living stack: spores drift above, frost thickens at the glass, roots exchange signals below, and the model waits in the middle — not to dominate the ecosystem, but to become strange enough to resemble it.
PROCESS: decomposition → inference → regrowth → emergent terrain