Written Works by the Creator of Simverse OS™

These works are independent publications by Atlas Scribe of Simverse OS™.
Some informed the development of the system. Others explore adjacent ideas, stories, and frameworks related to The Atlas Scribe Stack.

They can be read on their own. 


Regulationships

The Regulationship Series explores one of the strange realities of modern relationships: Love has become bureaucratic.

In an age shaped by therapy language, emotional frameworks, communication protocols, and boundary policies, many couples are no longer navigating intimacy through instinct and vulnerability. Instead, they are managing relationships through systems designed to regulate emotional instability.

The result is something new: The regulationship.

A relationship governed by rules, frameworks, and emotional administration.

The Regulationship Series examines this phenomenon through a blend of psychology, nervous system science, cultural critique, and satire. Rather than offering simple advice, the series provides readers with a way to orient themselves inside the landscape of modern relationships.

At the center of the series is a simple but powerful model:

The Regulationship Cycle

  1. Attraction: "We're perfect for each other."
  2. Dysregulation: "Why are you like this?"
  3. Regulationship: "Let's schedule a check-in."
  4. Real Relationship: "We're safe enough to be human."

Most couples move through the first three stages.

Many never reach the fourth.

Not because they are failing, but because modern culture has taught people how to manage relationships, not how to regulate nervous systems together.

Each book in the series explores a different layer of this phenomenon.

The Core Idea

The Regulationship Series is not about criticizing modern relationship tools. Boundaries, communication frameworks, and emotional awareness can be deeply valuable. But when those tools become the structure of the relationship itself, intimacy begins to disappear.

The series explores how people can move from regulationships back into relationships—where two nervous systems feel safe enough to be human together.


Applied Simulation Theory Codex

A Field Manual for Debugging Reality

Applied Simulation Theory Codex presents a systems-based framework for understanding human experience as if it were a living simulation — shaped by feedback loops, signal integrity, and real-time adaptation.

Rather than asking whether reality is a simulation, the Codex asks a more practical question: how experience is rendered, disrupted, and reconfigured — and how awareness can participate consciously in that process.

The work blends systems thinking, neuroscience, embodied cognition, and sharp satire to examine modern distress not as personal failure, but as a coherence problem in complex environments.

It is analytical, interdisciplinary, and intentionally unsentimental.

Audience: systems thinkers, engineers, creatives, and readers disillusioned with traditional self-help
Relationship to Simverse OS: foundational influence, not required reading


Acer’s Adventures in Interfacing Tech Magic

Acer™ is for kids of all ages.

Join Acer as she explores a world where technology, imagination, and everyday curiosity collide.

Acer’s Adventures introduces systems thinking, interfaces, and creative problem-solving through story and play — without jargon, instruction, or dogma.

This series is playful, accessible, and exploratory, designed to spark wonder rather than deliver lessons.

Audience: kids, teens, and adults who like learning through story
Relationship to Simverse OS: thematic cousin, not part of the system


Chief Architect of the Absurd

Meta-awareness, paradox, and anti-dogma.

Chief Architect of the Absurd™ is a body of work focused on examining belief systems, authority, and meaning itself — often by deliberately breaking them.

It explores:

  • paradox as a thinking tool
  • meta-awareness without moral hierarchy
  • resisting ideology through humor and precision

This work is intentionally destabilizing and reflective, meant to loosen certainty rather than replace it.

Audience: thinkers, skeptics, systems-minded readers
Relationship to Simverse OS: philosophical foundation, not gameplay


CNS Intelligence™ Canon

Your body as a console.
The nervous system as an operating system.

CNS Intelligence™ reframes the human nervous system as an interface — one that processes signals, feedback, and load in predictable ways.

Rather than treating the body as a problem to overcome, this canon treats it as infrastructure to understand.

The work focuses on:

  • regulation as systems management
  • sensation as signal
  • awareness as interface literacy

Audience: readers interested in embodiment, systems, and self-regulation
Relationship to Simverse OS: conceptual influence, not a module


PhilosotechSim™ Codices

Applied simulation philosophy and symbolic logic.

PhilosotechSim™ Codices explore simulation as a philosophical lens — not as a claim about reality, but as a way of reasoning, modeling, and thinking symbolically.

These codices are dense, abstract, and exploratory, dealing with:

  • simulation metaphors
  • symbolic logic
  • epistemology and system boundaries

They are designed to be thought tools, not instructions.

Audience: advanced readers, theorists, systems designers
Relationship to Simverse OS: intellectual ancestor, not required reading


A Note on Separation

These works stand on their own.

Simverse OS™ is an experiential system. These are written artifacts.

They intersect by influence, not obligation.

If you’re here to engage, Simverse OS™ is enough.

If you’re here to read, these works are open doors.