Somnium Space: From “Can I Do This?” to “What Will I Build Next?”
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Somnium Space: From “Can I Do This?” to “What Will I Build Next?”

Written by Marc Demar

It struck me the other day. We are in the middle of a transition from wondering whether we’ve got the skills to do something to the question what we’re going to build next. It is an utterly profound change. With increasingly powerful AI by our side, we can “vibe-create” and turn our thoughts and ideas into real things in mere seconds, minutes, hours.

Worlds Without Limits

Elon Musk often talks about Grok as being “maximally truth-seeking.” That phrase stuck with me – and I realized that what’s happening with Somnium Space is something different, something wilder: not an intelligence explosion, but a creativity explosion. Not maximally truth-seeking, but maximally innovation-seeking.

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In Somnium Space, Worlds are not just environments. They’re entire experiences – from sprawling cyberpunk cities to quiet alien gardens, from interactive museums to adrenaline-pumping obstacle courses. Anyone can create them, upload them, and share them. And when I say “anyone,” I mean it – from Unity first-timers to VR development veterans, the tools are fully open from the start.

This openness is the secret ingredient. There’s no premium tier to unlock core features, no closed marketplace that sidelines creators. You get the full SDK with C# scripting, URP rendering for high-quality visuals, a wearable system, real-time item interaction, and an integrated marketplace that takes only a minimal (5%) fee per sale. Everything you need to turn imagination into something you can literally step into.

The result is a steady stream of new Worlds coming online – each one an act of innovation, each one adding to a living, breathing metaverse. I’ve seen creators go from opening Unity for the first time to walking through their own custom-built environment in less than an hour. It’s intoxicating to see your ideas become spaces you can actually inhabit.

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What’s emerging here isn’t just a VR platform – it’s a cultural movement. A place where imagination doesn’t just survive, it thrives. Where the question isn’t “Can I do this?” but “What will I build next?”

Somnium Space is showing that the future of the metaverse isn’t locked behind paywalls or corporate control. It’s in the hands of the people who dare to imagine – and who now have the power to make those imaginings real.

Creativity on Steroids

Back to AI. We’re only a few years away from stepping directly into the worlds we dream up. Today’s “text-to-image” and “text-to-video” tools will look laughably primitive compared to what’s coming: thought-to-virtual-world.

If that sounds like science fiction or a distant fantasy, it’s not. Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) will make it possible – and they’re closer than most people realize.

Ray Kurzweil, American computer scientist, techno-optimist, and author of the book The Singularity is Nearer: When We Merge with AI, believes we’re standing on the edge of a breathtaking frontier. He envisions a world where, by the mid-2030s, the lines between biology and technology may begin to blur. Brain-computer interfaces could allow our thoughts to merge with machines, giving us instant access to vast oceans of knowledge stored in the cloud – knowledge not just at our fingertips, but woven into our very minds. Kurzweil says: 

“We’ll have nanobots that… connect our neocortex to a synthetic neocortex in the cloud… Our thinking will be a… biological and non-biological hybrid.”

Now, let’s reconsider. Once BCIs can capture and interpret our thoughts, “thought-to-virtual-world” becomes the natural next step. We might even reach the point where entire worlds can be streamed directly into our minds, convincing us we’ve stepped into a completely different reality.

Whether we embrace it or fear it, that’s the trajectory we’re on.

Where Dreams Come Alive

No matter what humanity creates in this space, the most powerful experiences will always thrive on social connection, a vibrant marketplace, and seamless integration. That’s where Somnium comes in. I get it -predicting even two years ahead feels impossible with the current pace of change. But one thing is certain: Somnium is uniquely positioned to lead the way as the place where visions take shape and dreams come alive.

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About Somnium Space

Somnium Space, the company behind the VR1, also runs a blockchain-based virtual reality platform that allows users to create, experience, and monetize content and applications. The platform is committed to building a decentralized and immersive VR world that offers users a unique and engaging experience.

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Marc Demar
Marc Demar

A @somniumspace native, editor of the @somniumtimes, and believer in the future of decentralized, persistent, immersive VR. He’s also an avid traveler, trader and writer. His personal X account is @marcdemar1

August 14, 2025

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