I HAVE SEEN THE FUTURE. IT’S LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT OF A BANGKOK SHOPPING MALL AND IT COSTS LESS THAN A BOTTLE OF VODKA.
Let me tell you something about ego.
I walk this planet with a certain level of confidence. I’ve driven Bugattis on empty autobahns. I’ve made billions by seeing the matrix for what it is. I thought I had seen every marvel of human engineering. I thought the physical world had no more surprises for a Slaylebrity who has owned ten houses and fifty cars.
I was wrong.
I went to the Space & Time Cube+ in Bangkok, Thailand. And for the first time in a decade, my billionaire brain was reduced to the size of a pea. It was blown to smithereens. Not metaphorically. If my skull wasn’t reinforced with pure titanium arrogance, it would have exploded all over the LED floors.
This isn’t a museum. This is a interdimensional portal disguised as family entertainment.
The Matrix Has a Physical Address
You want to know where the simulation glitches? Go to Seacon Bangkae mall. Take the elevator to the basement. Walk through the doors of Space & Time Cube+.
What awaits you is 1,500 square meters of pure, uncut, reality-bending technology . This isn’t some dusty exhibit with “Do Not Touch” signs written by boring academics. This is a Chinese-engineered assault on your senses, imported directly from Shanghai to show the world what the future actually looks like .
We are talking 27 themed rooms. 27 different dimensions. 27 ways to question whether you took the blue pill or the red pill this morning .
The Technology That Made Me Speechless
Listen. I don’t get impressed by gadgets. I own gadgets that cost more than your house.
But when I walked into the 720-degree CAVE system, I stopped walking. You are completely surrounded. Not a screen in front of you—everywhere. The floor disappears beneath your feet. The ceiling opens up into infinite galaxies. The walls dissolve into streams of light .
And the holograms? No glasses required. Crystal clear 3D projections floating in the air like ghosts from a future we haven’t built yet .
I stood in the Ocean of Stars room and literally forgot I was on planet Earth. Just me, floating through the cosmos, surrounded by infinite reflections of infinity . A room full of mirrors and lights arranged so perfectly that your brain gives up trying to find the edges. It just surrenders to the beauty.
Then I hit the Stream of Light tunnel. Imagine walking through a river of liquid energy. Projection mapping so advanced that the light bends around your body like water around a stone .
The Rooms That Rewired My Brain
Let me walk you through the highlights because you need to book a private jet to Bangkok immediately.
Street Shorydar – A cyberpunk fever dream. Neon-lit alleys stretching into digital infinity. You feel like you’re in Blade Runner, but cleaner. More violent. More real .
The Mirror Maze – This isn’t a carnival funhouse. This is a psychological experiment. Reflections of reflections of YOUR reflections. You lose yourself. You find yourself. You question whether the Slaylebrity staring back at you is really you or some alternate timeline version that made different choices .
The Spiral Staircase of Dreams – Optical illusions on steroids. Stairs that go nowhere. Perspectives that shouldn’t exist. Your eyes will lie to you, and you’ll thank them for it .
The Wandering Planet – A mirrored space that makes you feel like you’re floating next to Saturn. The scale is incomprehensible. The visuals are crisp enough to cut glass .
The Golden Waterfall – Light pouring down like liquid money. Standing under it, watching the “water” cascade without getting wet, I realized something profound: We are living in the future right now, and most people are too busy scrolling Instagram to notice .
Virtual Reality That Actually Works
I’ve tried every VR headset on the market. They all suck. They give you motion sickness. They feel like strapping a phone to your face.
The VR Hall at Space & Time Cube+ is different. We’re talking full immersion. Multiple games to choose from. Graphics so sharp you’ll reach out to touch things that aren’t there .
My team and I spent two hours in there. Two hours of shooting, flying, falling, and laughing like children. Grown Slaylebrity men and women with net worths in the billions, acting like kids in a candy store—because that’s exactly what this place is. A candy store for your soul.
The Rail Cinema: 4D on Steroids
They have something called the Rail Cinema. It’s a 4D experience that simulates a roller coaster. The seats move. The wind blows. The screen wraps around you. Your stomach drops when the virtual track drops .
I’ve ridden real roller coasters. I’ve driven cars that accelerate faster than fighter jets. This simulation had me gripping the armrests like a teenage girl on her first date. It’s that realistic.
Why This Matters for High Performers
Now, you might be thinking: “Top Slaylebrity , why do I care about a tourist attraction in Thailand?”
Because real Slaylebrity winners understand the value of resetting their reality calibration.
When you grind 24/7, when you’re in the arena fighting every day, your brain develops ruts. Neural pathways that keep you thinking the same thoughts, seeing the same patterns.
Walking through the Space & Time Cube+ is like taking a pressure washer to your third eye.
The Streams of Light. The Invisible Fabric rooms. The Digital Coloring zones where you can actually interact with the art . This place forces your brain to form new connections. New possibilities. New ways of seeing what’s possible.
I walked out of there with three new business ideas. Three concepts that are going to make me another eight figures this year—all because I let myself get lost in a basement full of mirrors and LEDs.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
Here’s what the matrix won’t tell you:
· Size: 1,500 square meters of pure innovation
· Rooms: 27 distinct experiences
· Technology: 720-degree CAVE projections + glasses-free holograms
· Investment: Less than $20 USD for a ticket
Twenty dollars. That’s what it costs to have your entire perception of reality recalibrated. I’ve spent $20,000 on dinners that gave me less satisfaction. I’ve spent $200,000 on cars that gave me less thrill.
Location and Logistics for the High Achiever
📍 Where: Seacon Bangkae Mall, Basement Floor, Room B43, 607 Phet Kasem Rd, Bangkok
🚇 How: MRT Blue Line to Phasi Charoen Station, Exit 1. You’re basically there .
🕒 When: Daily, 10 AM to 10 PM
⏱️ Time Required: Minimum 2 hours. You could spend 3-4 if you actually want to absorb it
Pro tip from a billionaire: Go early. Before the crowds. Take the experience seriously. Don’t just take photos for the gram—actually FEEL what’s happening around you .
The Bigger Picture
This place opened in January 2025 with the Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand cutting the ribbon . That’s how you know it’s serious. The government don’t show up for gimmicks. They show up for game-changers.
Space & Time Cube+ is the world’s largest branch of this franchise. Bigger than Shanghai. Bigger than Chengdu. Bangkok now holds the crown for the most advanced digital art museum on the planet .
And where is it? In a shopping mall basement.
That’s the thing about the future. It doesn’t announce itself with trumpets. It quietly opens in a department store while the masses walk past it to buy cheap t-shirts.
My Challenge to You
If you’re in Bangkok—or within 1,000 miles of it—you have no excuse.
Go to Space & Time Cube+.
Take your family. Take your team. Take yourself.
Let the Ocean of Stars remind you how small you are. Let the Mirror Maze show you versions of yourself you haven’t met yet. Let the 720-degree CAVE prove that reality is just a consensus hallucination—and you can change it whenever you want.
I went in as a billionaire who thought he’d seen everything.
I came out as a Slaylebrity who realized the universe is infinitely bigger than his bank account.
And that, gentlemen, is the most valuable realization a Slaylebrity winner can have.
Get your mind blown. Book the private jet. Enter the Cube.
@spaceandtimecube_th – you have my respect. That doesn’t come easy.
SLAY MY ART CONCIERGE NOTES
Space & Time Cube+ (also known as Space and Time Cube+) is an immersive digital art museum in Bangkok.
Location / Address:
Seacon Bangkae Shopping Center, Basement Floor (B Floor), Room/Area B43 (or similar notations like Area 843/B43), No. 607 Phet Kasem Road, Bang Wa Subdistrict, Phasi Charoen District, Bangkok 10160, Thailand.
It’s easily accessible near Phasi Charoen BTS Station (Blue Line).
Contacts:
* Official website: https://www.spaceandtimecube.com/ (international/main site; includes franchise inquiries via email: lsq@spaceandtimecube.com)
* Instagram: @spaceandtimecube_th (active account for updates; some posts direct to comment “link” for booking info)
No direct phone number is widely listed publicly across sources (common for such attractions—use official site or social media for inquiries). For general questions, reach out via their website contact page or Instagram DM.
Reservation / Booking Links:
You can book tickets online in advance (recommended to avoid crowds and secure slots):
* Official site ticket purchase: https://www.spaceandtimecube.com/ (direct online buying mentioned)
* Popular platforms (often with discounts/instant confirmation):
* Klook: https://www.klook.com/en-US/activity/162456-space-time-cube-ticket-in-bangkok
* Other options: Trip.com, Trazy, Headout, GetYourGuide, or Pelago (search “Space & Time Cube Bangkok” on these sites for current deals).
Opening hours are typically 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM daily (may vary slightly on weekends; last entry around 8:30 PM). Walk-ins are possible, but online booking ensures entry, especially during peak times. Prices vary by age/package (e.g., main hall around 199–599 THB). Check the official site or booking platforms for the latest details!