Experimentation Lab

Experiment with
the invisible.

Some of the most powerful resources in the world cannot be seen.

Ideas. Air. Biology. Data.

Entrepreneurs figure out how to capture them.

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Fritz — the experimentation-obsessed scientist NPC in Biomarker Village, standing between Tesla coils in his laboratory

Many of the most important discoveries in history began as strange experiments.

Nitrogen in the air once seemed impossible to capture.

Today it feeds billions.

The same mindset drives innovation in TypeLabs.

Active Experiments

Current TypeLabs experiments exploring the edges of biomarker data, wellness protocols, and AI-driven discovery.

Active
EXP-001

Proto Protocol

Portable biomarker data as a personal health passport. Your protocol.xml file travels with you across the TypeLabs ecosystem.

Biomarkers Identity Portability
Active
EXP-002

Biomarker Village

Blood biomarker data transforms into living villagers. Population health becomes a visible, interactive simulation.

Simulation Biomarkers
Research
EXP-003

Terpene Matcher

Mapping terpene profiles to individual biomarker data. Finding molecular matches between plants and people.

Terpenes Matching
Research
EXP-004

Sauna Protocol Engine

Biomarker-aware sauna sessions. Temperature, duration, and recovery personalized by your inflammation and recovery markers.

Wellness Protocols
Concept
EXP-005

AI Wellness Experiments

AI agents that interpret biomarker trends, suggest interventions, and learn from population-level health patterns.

AI Wellness
EXP-???

Your Experiment

The next experiment starts with a question nobody has asked yet.

What History Teaches

Short insights inspired by breakthroughs that changed the world.

01

Nitrogen Fixation

In 1909, Fritz Haber captured nitrogen from thin air — a feat once considered impossible. His process now feeds nearly half the world's population through synthetic fertilizer. The most abundant element in our atmosphere was invisible to industry until someone decided to experiment with it.

Capturing the invisible
02

Scientific Experimentation

Every major breakthrough started as an experiment that seemed foolish. Pasteur culturing bacteria in swan-necked flasks. Fleming leaving a petri dish uncovered. The pattern is consistent: curiosity that looks like chaos produces order that looks like genius.

Structured curiosity
03

Industrial Infrastructure

The Haber-Bosch process didn't just create fertilizer — it created an entire industrial ecosystem. Pipes, reactors, catalysts, supply chains. Great experiments create infrastructure that outlasts the original discovery.

Building systems
04

Unexpected Discoveries

Penicillin was an accident. X-rays were a side effect. The microwave oven came from a melted chocolate bar. The most valuable discoveries often arrive when you're looking for something else entirely. The key is having a lab to notice them in.

Serendipity by design

Meet Fritz in the Village

Fritz is a character inside Biomarker Village — the experimentation-obsessed scientist NPC who runs the laboratory building. When players interact with Fritz, he shares insights about nitrogen fixation, scientific process, and the philosophy of bold experimentation.

Players who meet Fritz can visit this site to explore the full experiment log and dive deeper into the TypeLabs research ecosystem.