Under the Hood: How WorldSim’s Million-Agent Architecture Powers Parallel World Simulation Predicting the trajectory of complex social systems—like the ripple effects of a new policy or the viral spread of disinformation—has long relied on top-down, equation-based models. These traditional models often fail because human societies are not linear. They are chaotic, deeply interconnected, and driven by individual decisions. Enter WorldSim - AI Parallel World Simulation , a paradigm shift that replaces rigid mathematics with the organic complexity of a multi-agent system. Today, we are pulling back the curtain to reveal the technical architecture that allows WorldSim to construct parallel worlds and predict event evolution using over one million AI Agents. 1. The Anatomy of a Million-Agent Society At the core of WorldSim is its world-building engine. Traditional simulations scale poorly; adding more agents usually causes exponential computational drag.…